
I have not seen their body stripes filled out for a while (only shows the fine lines like on the above pic's, need to look at some pic's while they were in quarantine).
So, let's try at least a little sleep now.
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I assume so, as some need to enter a T-piece to get into the pipes . There is anyway an unclear pattern on loaches, who swims into pipes and who not. I have a few tanks connected and from a small tank with 16 Yunnanilus brevis, only 4 entered the main tank via pipes (over a period of months). And those are still there and won’t return ... Clowns in the lower picking order commuted frequently, but the beta is to large now and does not fit the pipe anymore (I assume, as I have not seen the beta in the pipe for ages). Tigers are basically sleeping in the pipes and commute looking for food. One (of 5) Y.caudipunctata, who was the smallest learned (after half a year) to visit, only one of the smaller tanks, while the tiger is visiting all. Since the small Y.c. goes to eat in the Yunnanilus tank, he grew to the size of the others. One bristlenose female, was the first to take adavantage of all connected tanks and has picked the smallest one as her home and plugs since the commuting pipe. This was the reason for me to add more pipes to that tiny nano tank (a tank that was setup temporarily, but now got a meaning as a traffic intersection so I leave it for a while). Garra flavatra go frequently through all pipes, but rare to the bristlenoses’s ones now, as the bristlenose plugs the pipe for them to return, so they need to wait until it comes out eventually to return to the main tank. And they keep them clean inside.Vancmann wrote:...Would the fish be swimming through the syphon to get into the pipes?...
Yes they would, as I pump water from one tank to the other and use the pipes as the return. Therefore I have provided an additional pipe which is caped, so fish can not enter. The big clown would almost totally plug the pipe, but the entire network of pipes with all it’s cross-connection would allow the water to go different ways. Fish love pipes with current in.Vancmann wrote: Would fish in the syphon tube cause any overflow?
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