Friday, January 8, 2010

Tub Transfer Chair Pleco Transfer From Aquarium To Tub In Garage?

Pleco transfer from aquarium to tub in garage? - tub transfer chair

Hello, I have a common pleco in my tank in my 180l tank, for a year or two, and have a koi quarantine in the garage. This bath is about 500 gallons and would be ideal for the growth of my Pleco! My father thought he would kill him with the cooler temperatures at night, but I'm safe here in the southeast and in the garage warm enough, it would be cool? Thanks for your advice and opinions, Jordanx

5 comments:

Marcus said...

Parents are usually right. PLEC are cool and bacteria live in the stomach to digest food do not work at low temperatures. Die of hunger.

A large number of warm and cool water slowly so it does not happen overnight, but the average global temperature. Tropical Fish Tanks Tropical need.

Sher said...

pH: 6.5 to 7.5
Temperature: 73 ° C - 82 ° C (23 ° C - 28 ° C)
So I guess the real question is, what is the temperature in the garage? and water? I think there is some room ... but if the water temperature constant over the 60 or so, well ... You can check the correct temperature of water? To see several times a day and night, which is the average? If the temperature remains fairly constant .... Maybe ... 500 gallons is hard to cook?

Sher said...

pH: 6.5 to 7.5
Temperature: 73 ° C - 82 ° C (23 ° C - 28 ° C)
So I guess the real question is, what is the temperature in the garage? and water? I think there is some room ... but if the water temperature constant over the 60 or so, well ... You can check the correct temperature of water? To see several times a day and night, which is the average? If the temperature remains fairly constant .... Maybe ... 500 gallons is hard to cook?

troublew... said...

If you can adjust the temperature, I would say no. Plec are tropical fish, after all, and indeed better in a climate of the time 74-78. And the temperature is constant. When top and bottom, probably no time for PLEC ick. If you can heat the green light.

Mad hatter said...

rapid changes in temperature. can be harmful to fish

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