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  1. Soo I did what fish keepers are always cautioned against… I impulse bought 6 Pseudomugil gertrudae. I went to the fish store looking for CPD’s and ended up with these adorable doofuses. Does anyone keep these? Any advice? I plan to put them in my 14 gal cube with habrosus corydoras, various snails and amano shrimp. I attached a internet photo of them because mine are so fast I just get blurry yellow smudges in my photos 😂
  2. . . . you go to put your container of fish food on your tank lid, except you forgot you just took the lid off? I just dumped about half a container of Xtreme flake into a 29 gallon. Looked like a snow globe full of red snow!
  3. About 8 weeks ago I did a sizable "re-scape" on my corner 54 gallon. Mainly moved some plants and gravel vacuumed and area that has never been done. To do this I removed a large fake rock (boulder), this rock happens to be home to our one eye Krib (he lost an eye due to illness months ago). Not thinking he may be home sleeping I took the rock out and put it in our aged water tank to keep the bacteria alive. Got all done, put the rock back and filled the tank back up. We don't see Grumpy (that's his name) to often as he usually comes out when the lights start dimming. Welllllllll yesterday was re-fresh/clean the aged-water tank day, I took off the lid and pumped it down to about 4 inches of water. When I pulled the pump I seen something flash across the tank! It was a very pale fish, IT WAS GRUMPY! He was in there for just over 8 weeks, no food, no light, just clean fresh water. I felt terrible, but he is back home and seems to be just fine. Yep lesson learned, don't just assume residents vacate when things start moving. Grumpy
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