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Erik
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feeding frenzy video 56Kbeware

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Here is vid of feeding time at the rainbow and botia tank.
It's big so give it time to load.
http://www.members.shaw.ca/rcsurfer1/frenzy.MOV
16G bent corner planted ,pressurized Co2, turbotwist 9w, jebo 828 , 36 led
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Awesome stuff erik! Thank heavens for high-speed cable :wink:

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FABULOUS FRENZY :D

Do you regularly feed them thru a net? I've never thought of that. I just thaw and feed....or handfeeed ;)
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Cool 8) ,what do you have your food in?
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Post by Erik »

Thanks guys
That is just blood worms in larger mesh aquarium net.
it makes them work for it a little harder.
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Sweet video, all i got to say now is: Thank god im not a blood worm LOL
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very cool, your kubotai are so big, mine from that batch died and my new ones arent growing. what bloodworms do you have? I dont like the ones at PB anymore now that theyve changed brands.
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Post by Erik »

Hi Nikki
Still using Pb bloodworms in white package, not the individual blister pack.
JLaquatics has very good bloodworms for good price too.
My smaller kubs are growing slow but they are growing. I think they really like frequent water changes to get them to speed up.

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Sorry to highjack, but can someone help me with posting a video?

I know nothing about doing this, but I'm pretty sure I need a hosting site, right? Can anyone direct me to one??

Thanks so much. Now back to the regularly scheduled program :lol:
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Very nice!! :D
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mamaschild, you may wanna try this: https://upload.video.google.com/ It's free! :D
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

That's pretty cool, Erik. Loaches and feeding - I love the way they look like their being thrown at the food from off camera.
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