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21-11-2008, 11:13 AM | #72 |
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hi bro, getting the ITs to settle & stabilise might take time & patience ya. got several ITs over the last couple of months. the 1st few pcs turned very stable when introduce to the tank initially, while some took longer to get stable. i guess they need to get settled down & adapt to the new environment & water conditions ya.
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21-11-2008, 11:48 AM | #74 |
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i see, guess probably some of mine are also intimidated by my big silver
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bro, it might be due to yur silver aro, can be due to many other reasons too. my tigers were perfectly normal most of the time, swimming around, eating very well, only minor squabbling & when i on the lights they all crowd at one side of the tank. however, among them, some were very stable while some semi-stable... i guess how stable a tiger is can also be determined by their individual character & temperament ya...jus my opinion.
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That's the most positive attitude of a tiger lover bro . Most ppl after keeing for 2 to 3 months start selling cos their tigers still black black , which is not right . For me , same as you , as long as the fish are health and eating well , stable ia an extra bonus .
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Thanks for your compliments bro , will reload and shoot back at you . Cheers to a tiger lover !
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