Hi all,
I currently midway between transferring fish from my Trig 190 to an AquaOak 340 set up. I have left my 2 Clown Loach, 2 Pakistani Loach, L200 & 2 X Albi Bristle's until last to move.
The problem I have is that most of them live within a plastic WW2 aircraft wreck décor piece (similar shown here FYI) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Plane-Crash-Aquarium-Ornament-Fish-Tank-Decoration-New-/351200771352 that I have in the tank, as soon as I start to move the lid to get in there they scurry back in to hide. The bristles have a habit of either lodging themselves right up into the tail or squeezing through a small gap that leads into the wing area, how do I remove them?
I have previously dropped the plane into a bucket of water in an attempt that they will drop out naturally but after an hour no such luck so back in the 190 it went. The aircraft model FYI is not being transferred into the 340....
I currently midway between transferring fish from my Trig 190 to an AquaOak 340 set up. I have left my 2 Clown Loach, 2 Pakistani Loach, L200 & 2 X Albi Bristle's until last to move.
The problem I have is that most of them live within a plastic WW2 aircraft wreck décor piece (similar shown here FYI) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Plane-Crash-Aquarium-Ornament-Fish-Tank-Decoration-New-/351200771352 that I have in the tank, as soon as I start to move the lid to get in there they scurry back in to hide. The bristles have a habit of either lodging themselves right up into the tail or squeezing through a small gap that leads into the wing area, how do I remove them?
I have previously dropped the plane into a bucket of water in an attempt that they will drop out naturally but after an hour no such luck so back in the 190 it went. The aircraft model FYI is not being transferred into the 340....