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![]() Well, I don't belive it but there were no casaulties in the morning.
I did another 30 percent WC in the morning and placed a cup of rotifers in the tank at 4 am and at 7 am before going off to work. I am also putting a fair amount of Prime in the water everytime I do a WC so to help control the ammonia and nitrites and will be doing an approx. 30 % WC twice a day. I am going to continually test to ensure that the levels of ammonia and nitrites stay low. I am continuing to do water changes directly from the main seahorse tank and will be doing approximately a 30 % WC twice a day. I am going to continually test to ensure that the levels of ammonia and nitrites stay low. I don't know if this is the right thing to do. However, I feel that the main tank will be able to process the waste in the water and the Babies won't be shocked by putting freshly made water into their tank. I am able to see lots of rotifers swimming around in the bowl, which is perfect. Simply put, if the water is good and the food is there, I may actually be able to keep some of these guys alive. Please once again, any suggestions will gladly be accepted. Just dont' be upset if I don't implement them. This is will be one of many to come batches of babies and I am trying to come up with ways to maximize the outcome. any comments or questions so far? Neal
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP Last edited by howdy20012002; 11-02-2006 at 07:54 PM. |