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I'd recommend making a large breeder box out of a clear container to put in the tank. New additions go into it for all the fish in the tank to check out and get used to. If a fish in your tank is trying to attack the fish in the breeder box, you know not to add it in your system yet, or at all.
Generally it is best to add the most aggressive fish last. What I have access to has always been the way I've had to go though.
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thanks...
i bought an acclimation box which i'll now use to make sure the fish i get wont be attacked, and to make sure it is eating before i release it into general pop. |
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As mentioned above, it's a bit of a crap shoot
You get all the gentle fish you want, then 1 dies before you can add the aggressive ones Or you add everybody and are finally happy, then 1 dies IME, I've just put up with the aggression that occurs when adding new fish I built an acclimation box that is pretty large compared to what you can buy from the LFS, and it didn't help much. All it did was freak out the existing fish when I opened up the bottom hatch to let out the captives ... the residents swam into it and got trapped 'cause they were too stoopid to find their way back out |
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hmm based on your pictures, a bigger acclimation box is a good idea. Thanks Gregzz
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