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Wigglers without RO

Started by LizStreithorst, January 07, 2014, 03:57:20 PM

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GeorgeG

Angelfish are pretty good at hiding them, give them a couple of days to see if they come out.

LizStreithorst

I don't think they're there but I'll keep my fingers crossed..
Always move forward. Never look back.

Mugwump

..was the light on last night??.....if not, they 'balled up' for protection...it'll take em a while to come out.....if they're there, I'd look around the sponge real good.....good luck

George is right, they're masters at hiding fry ;D
Jon

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LizStreithorst

Their light was on a timer but there was another tank light on so the fish could see.  The water in their tank is still a bit cloudy because of the remaining oak leaf rain water in the tank.  I tossed in some BBS but if they're in there they didn't come out.  I suppose they could be attached to the sponge and getting nourishment from microorganisms on it.  Time will tell.  Either way, there will be other spawns.
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