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View Poll Results: Is it OK to keep juveniles of large species in smaller tanks?
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Old 10-05-2005, 07:24 PM
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There are ways to help in this, like having a very high current in a part of the tank so the fish actually has to work to swim into it
Steve
Thats like sticking you in a 10'x10' glass room, and telling you if you want to run, use the treadmill in the corner
kinda not realy, I am still talking about a large tank that is say 4 foot long and then adding a huge current (like they would have in the wild) does two things, gives them more of a natural water patteren and allows them to go a little harder in the space they have. so instead of a 10X10 room say a school gym with a treadmill all the way around the outside.

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