Suc_Sid
Tue May 09, 2006, 10:24 PM
Hi all,
Just wondering if anybody can help me.
I've recently set up a 120L breeding tank and transferred two Red Turks to it (who were previously laying eggs in a community tank, but eggs always got eaten).
The filter i'm using is an AquaClear - which has been used for some time(it was used on a small community tank for some years) and thus i assume their is sufficient bacteria in it.
Last weekend i put in a double sponge filter (rated to 120L) to hopefully build up bacteria, so, in the event the fish ever spawned, i could turn off the AquaClear and leave the sponge on.
The problem is, they have just laid eggs yesterday - on the intake tube of the AquaClear! Thus, i'll have to turn off the AquaClear if/when the eggs hatch to avoid all the fry being sucked in.
However i'm worried about how the tank might cope with just a sponge filter that hasn't been set up for a week? I assume i'll need to do some water changes, if so, how will this affect any fry that may be in the tank?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers.
Just wondering if anybody can help me.
I've recently set up a 120L breeding tank and transferred two Red Turks to it (who were previously laying eggs in a community tank, but eggs always got eaten).
The filter i'm using is an AquaClear - which has been used for some time(it was used on a small community tank for some years) and thus i assume their is sufficient bacteria in it.
Last weekend i put in a double sponge filter (rated to 120L) to hopefully build up bacteria, so, in the event the fish ever spawned, i could turn off the AquaClear and leave the sponge on.
The problem is, they have just laid eggs yesterday - on the intake tube of the AquaClear! Thus, i'll have to turn off the AquaClear if/when the eggs hatch to avoid all the fry being sucked in.
However i'm worried about how the tank might cope with just a sponge filter that hasn't been set up for a week? I assume i'll need to do some water changes, if so, how will this affect any fry that may be in the tank?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers.