Ideal Growout Setup?

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Ideal Growout Setup?

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I have always had great luck with fish spawning in my tanks. I credit most of it to our well water. Zebras have been no exception and I have pelnty of fry of all ages.

Where I have not done as well with breeding is the growing out part. usually this is due to cramped quarters. I think I now have the opportunuity to convert a part of a storeroom into a small fish area. I would like to use the space for bare tank type duties: Q, spawning and growout.

What I am wondering is what sort of system would work best for growing out several smaller tanks of zebra fry for an extended period- ie a year or two? I was thinkig along the lines of 3-4 20 gal longs. I would prefer to have wcs automated and vacuuming tanks to be as easy as possible. There will be a utility sink with hot and cold water and a drain.

I would assume the total number of tanks in the fish space would be 7-10 and of assorted sizes to incl 30 breeder, 15s and maybe a few 10s as well as the dedicated zebra growout tanks.

Any thoughts, advice or ideas are appreciated regarding the zebra part of the system especially.
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Post by McEve »

An automated waterchanging system would be ideal, but I don't know if somebody has come up with a system that works yet? What I do know is that the cleaner water the faster they grow, so this is where you probably want to focus your attention. Plus a good diet of course.

Lucky you to have such good quality well water! Sorry I'm not being of better help...
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Post by hara »

McEve wrote:An automated waterchanging system would be ideal, but I don't know if somebody has come up with a system that works yet?
I have seen working system in discus breeding tank, there was 100litres water change in 24 hours. Water changes were automated in sump-filter.
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Post by John »

You can use the gardena microdrip system for a constant or timed wc system, you only have to put a overflow in the sump connected to your house drainpipes.

check it out: http://www.interiorlandscaping.co.uk/Microdrip.htm

I am planning on installing this on my new tankrack to.
Got this tip from a discusbreeder who uses this system allready for 2 years, and he is very enthousiastic about it.
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Post by hara »

The working system what i see were dripping olso...
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