Blizzard 123
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he eats alot
10 gals is perfect. You can set it up fast, lower doses of meds, water change capacity is less, all to need is a heater and a hang behind filter box for flow, aeration and a filter media. And you can store a 10 gallon on any shelf or sink cabinet.Yeah thanks I have a 10 gallon qt set up but I feel a 20 or 30 would be better suited so thinking about investing in that. Yes I also feel that taking them in and out is very stressful so if any other method works that doesn't require me moving them I would like to try it especially in this small 10 gallon. I feel if it does get worse I will try directing feeding meds. I have a turkey baster but I feel fish might be scared of it so a little hard. If I do direct feed will use a bond for the food. Hopefully he will get better on his own so far doing but if I notice any thing will start that.
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