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Old 15-04-2004, 11:47 AM
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Default fry release!!

How should i release my fry into my pond.

i release the water temp change would be pretty big from my indoor aquarium to the ponds.

should i place them in a large bowl of there normal water so the temp change takes longer?

or shall i do that and try to make the tank water a bit cooler fiorst by doing my water change before they leave?
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Old 19-04-2004, 08:05 AM
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Default fry release!!

I read somewhere :
Float in bowl for 15 mins.
Add pond water into bowl to double water volume. Float for 15 mins.
Release into pond.

paul_v_biker wrote:

How should i release my fry into my pond.

i release the water temp change would be pretty big from my indoor
aquarium to the ponds.

should i place them in a large bowl of there normal water so the temp
change takes longer?

or shall i do that and try to make the tank water a bit cooler fiorst
by doing my water change before they leave?
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