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Old 08/25/2007, 05:23 PM
virginiadiver69 virginiadiver69 is offline
I think I love my tank
 
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Well...all I can say is that I have been observing something different. I just can not believe that any life that may be eaten in the top layer is not present below.
Like I said...MY experience leads me to believe that this and a lot of other dogmatic, knee jerk advice is not always the case. It may be do to the fact that MY Goby is the only bottom feeder in a 125 gal tank. It may also be the fact that he eats like a pig when I feed the tank. Now maybe in a different situation your opinion would ring truer. Say a smaller, lighter fed, less established tank.
Way to often I see one "size fits all" advice given while forgetting that not all tanks behave alike. I know that there are some basic practices that MOST tank need to adhere to but...this is not one of them.
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