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Old May 9th, 2008, 05:54 PM
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Re: Goodman's 150g

LOL SHES IN THE 12 G nano
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Re: Goodman's 150g

Another beauty. Looks like your tank is doing good.

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Re: Goodman's 150g

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Another beauty. Looks like your tank is doing good.
Yea the tank is doing well. Shes a great size for it right now, but as she gets larger I will probably grab some store cred for her. Dont want her crammed

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Re: Goodman's 150g

i dont use common sense so cut me some slack, plus i just woke up when i read that
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i dont use common sense so cut me some slack, plus i just woke up when i read that
Pshhhhh whatever!

So I fed her tonight and she ate like a champ. The first night I tried a little mysis which she let go right by. She was probably still stressed, but she ate her aquadine all up.

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Re: Goodman's 150g

So everything is still going well. She was showing some signs of stress from the move, but its clearing up. The only problem im running into now is flow and circulation. I threw in a SEIO M2600 powerhead which gives great flow, but im worried about the circulation. Does anyone have good links or an article on placing pumps etc. for best circulation?

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Re: Goodman's 150g

You want to place at least some of the pumps near the surface of the water so that they create a ripple in the surface. This will help oxygenate the water. Most people place their powerheads in the back corners, facing the front glass at a diagonal to create some turbulence in the current.
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