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Re: multi-tank filtration, other ideas



:)  a bacterial infection would ruin anyones day :) :) that is funny. The
idea does sound doable  but more tedious than normal. I am like you I have
one critter keeper I bought the dimensions are 9"(L) 6"(W)5 1/2"(H) it is on
the small side but I was thinking about some sort of rack to accomodate
these tanks and have them hooked up with some sort of central filter. I just
don't know what the feasabilty of this is.
Regards,
Jose P.
AKA 08311

"Never argue with an idiot.  They will bring you down to their level,
then beat you with experience."
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shane Essary" <sessary at mail_com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: multi-tank filtration, other ideas


> /*back to the drawing board for you shane :)  How would you feed the fish
in
> the bottom of the tank ? would you have to pull out the top critter
keepers
> to get to the ones at the bottom ?*/
>
> Actually, I did think of this, but didn't put it in the description.  My
Kritter Keepers have an "airline" hole that can be punched out, a turkey
baster or eyedropper would fit right in (and *no* adult killie I know of
could sqeeze through that.. Rivulus excepted).  I don't mind getting wet,
although a bacterial infection would definately ruin my day.  Also, my
turkey baster is quite long and from a quick eyeball at the tank, could
easily shoot a dose of baby brine into any tank through the slots.. may be a
bit messier, but doable.  grindals may be a challenge.  Also, with the
second variation, they're not stacked and I could just open the access
"door" like usual and feed pretty much anything through that...
>
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