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- From: frazier@kona.cs.ucla.edu (Gregory Frazier)
- Subject: Re: Good/Bad Nursery Tank Set Up
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 17:47:13 GMT
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- Kevin Townend (mog362w@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz) wrote:
- : Hi Netters,
- :
- : I have two pregnant guppies that I am going to put into a 5 - 10 g Nursery
- : tank until they deliver.
- :
- : I thought I would put an AquaClear Mini Filter on this tank with a
- : sponge over the intake (as has been discussed here recently) so the fry
- : won't be sucked up.
- :
- : Is this a good setup or will the current still be too strong ?
-
- That would work fine - guppy fry are robust little buggers.
- If you are going to purchase the aquaclear mini, you might
- instead want to buy a sponge filter and an airpump - that
- *should* be cheaper - but it doesn't really matter.
-
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- Greg Frazier frazier@CS.UCLA.EDU !{ucbvax,rutgers}!ucla-cs!frazier
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