The deed is done!
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:26 pm
It took a while, but I removed the Danio hikari from the River Tank this afternoon. Steve has taken them into the shop and is acclimatising them back onto one of our systems right now.

I couldn't remove the Schistura balteata pair because I have had them for so long and I am very attached to this beautiful species. I'm sure Martin is right though, one is so fat that it must have been feasting on Sewellia eggs/fry. But hopefully the removal of the large shoal of greedy Danio hikari will help in this respect. I didn't count them, but there were at least 16 of them and they were all quite chunky.
I had to take out all the bogwood and a few plants in order to catch them, and now that I've put it all back, it's not quite in exactly the same place. But I can see through to the back of the tank a lot better now, where a lot of the cobbles are, so hopefully might get to see some Sewellia 'action' at some point.
Emma

I couldn't remove the Schistura balteata pair because I have had them for so long and I am very attached to this beautiful species. I'm sure Martin is right though, one is so fat that it must have been feasting on Sewellia eggs/fry. But hopefully the removal of the large shoal of greedy Danio hikari will help in this respect. I didn't count them, but there were at least 16 of them and they were all quite chunky.
I had to take out all the bogwood and a few plants in order to catch them, and now that I've put it all back, it's not quite in exactly the same place. But I can see through to the back of the tank a lot better now, where a lot of the cobbles are, so hopefully might get to see some Sewellia 'action' at some point.

Emma