Do you guys reckon a three foot tank is adequate for four zebs if i was hoping to breed them in the near future.
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I dont actually have the zebs yet and i doubt i will be able sex tham when they arrive at the weekend as they are only about 1inch in size. I have ordered a entire system from seashell aquariums which has two one and a half foot tanks draining down into a three foot. The water will then be pumped back up to the two small tanks by a thermo ehiem prof 2 and a fluval 105. I will fill one of the small tanks with java moss to remove any large particles that the filters dont pick up. The other small tank is where i will transfer any babies if or when they breed. Do you think i have enough filteration or is it worth upgrading the fluval 105 to a 405?. All in all how do you think that system sounds, can you think of any bad points that i may need to address?
Cheers for the help
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Cheers for the help
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The most glaring problem isnt a worry now, if you manage to grow out your zebs and then get them spawning, that is when it will occur. That is the danger/problems any central system can cause- if a contagious disease starts in any of the three tanks its in all of them. Any wipe out type illness will likely wipe out all your zebs.
Once I hit the my 5th spawn I began to spread the fry into seperate growout tanks to prevent any total wipe outs.
Once I hit the my 5th spawn I began to spread the fry into seperate growout tanks to prevent any total wipe outs.
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infact, im glad you have said that because that is a very good point that i had forgotten about. The three tanks will have cut off valves so i suppose if i spotted anything in one of the tanks i could switch the rest off, then again it would only work if i spot the symtoms as earlier as possible, which can easily be misssed. I am going to be running a vectron UV steraliser on the system so that should help. The only reason i decided to go for a linked system is so that i could move any zebs about without having to worry about different water parimeters.
Cheers for the comment it is a very good point.
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Rich
Cheers for the comment it is a very good point.
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Rich
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If you start up a smaller growout tank you cant initially fill it with 50% water from the breeding tank to avoid any big problems. I am very fortunate ti have excellent well water and I can move fish at will w/o having to worry about this sort of thing.
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