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11-12-2012, 08:48 PM #1
Yikes! I accidentally spillled a LARGE amount of Hikari Bites in my Tank...
I never do this....but for some reason i did this morning....
While feeding this morning I held the container of food over the water while feeding. And spilled a large amount of Hikari First Bites in my 10 gallon.
I recently released 4 platy fry in with my 2 mom's. They havent got the hang of competing for food yet and so I have been putting more than normal amounts of food so they get something to eat. One of the fry is actually going to the top of the water today.
Well I had a limited amount of time this morning when this happened. So I did a quick 50% water change only...no gravel vacuuming. I have already performed 2 partial water changes this week with vacuuming. And I am worried if I do another today it will be to much change...
Should I leave it be till next weeks pwc's ...seeing that is was powdered food? Or go ahead and do a gravel vacuum?
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11-12-2012, 08:56 PM #2
There is no justifiable rationale for waiting, Vac it now.
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+1 to 850R.
I've heard this story a dozen times. I'd advice using a measuring spoon or just your fingers and DO NOT pour directly from the food container.25 Gal - Tropical
Custom made Wet/Dry/Sump Filter System, AquaClear 20 Powerhead, RenaCal Excel 300 Heater, artificial plants
Fish - 6 Blackskirt Tetras, 5 Red Wag Platy's
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Pictures of my 10 Gal Sump Filtration project
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11-12-2012, 09:17 PM #4
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11-12-2012, 09:29 PM #5
Will do... i hesitated because i didnt want to do to much with fry in the tank.
And I am assuming by floaters you mean food right? None of the fish are dead.
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11-12-2012, 10:59 PM #6
Yeah I think thats what Aeonflame meant. I agree get that food out of there before it becomes a major problem, especially bc it is a 10gallon tank. I think you'll eventually have more to worry about then the fry if you don't. It can create quite a bit of ammonia. Best of luck, let us know how it works out
Originally Posted by simplykayla76
55 Gal- Fluval 305 & Aqua Clear 70;
2 Gold Veil Angels, 1 GBR, 1 Gold Nugget Pleco, and 11 pesky Zebra Danio's.
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11-12-2012, 11:09 PM #7
I went ahead and did a 95% water change and intense gravel cleaning.
I will update in a few days...
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11-14-2012, 09:08 PM #8
Update~ Everyone is doing good so far and my water parameters are where they should be! :)
--I did move one fry to my fry tank because it kept getting sucked up the filter. I would have put a pre filter sponge on the filter but it would have been wedge tight to the glass trapping everything floating by so I moved the little toot :P
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11-14-2012, 09:30 PM #9
Glad to hear it
55 Gal- Fluval 305 & Aqua Clear 70;
2 Gold Veil Angels, 1 GBR, 1 Gold Nugget Pleco, and 11 pesky Zebra Danio's.





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