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22-02-2012, 01:42 AM | #141 |
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I manage to keep my tubis alive using age water around 1cm high + ktp leaves.
However when the tubi is 1weeks+ old I realise that when I feed it to my Betta fries, lots of the fries died. I'm not sure if is due to the tubi, so I threw the tubi away. |
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25-02-2012, 10:14 PM | #143 |
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mine choked when they are younger,10 plus died RIP
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27-02-2012, 10:57 PM | #144 |
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managed to get some ktp last saturday and added to my aged water and then to tubi container; so far the tubi is good condition, water did not foul up so quickly. did not add ice at all this time, and it's still good.
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04-03-2012, 10:31 AM | #145 |
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Just share my method of keeping tubi alive.
Firstly before i purchase my tubi i'll see whether the tubi was kept or store in a properly manner.i knew an uncle who rinsed the tubi daily as he himself use them to feed his livestock. A LFS which always run out of tubi is also a good place to buy as they will placed new order of fresh tubi the next day. My method is not new as i believed some hobbyist here did the same. It works for me so give it a try. i rinse my tubi under the running tap water using a fine netting and place them in a tub or container. i add tap water(i apply normal anti clorine) or water from my fish tank just about 2-2.5cm above the tubi then place them in the fridge. continue to do wc in 2-3 days and the tubi will last quite a long time but not forever as they need to eat too.wihout food they will die slowly.. |
05-03-2012, 08:29 PM | #146 |
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Unfortunately my parent don't allow me to keep live tubi in fridge.. They find it very dirty
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07-03-2012, 08:59 PM | #147 |
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Has anyone tried usine the satellite box to keep tubi?
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18-09-2012, 03:31 PM | #148 |
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Hey guys, Any guidance on how to wash tubi?
What i do is i pour the freshly bought tubi into a net and wash under running water. (I'm gonna change to age water after reading the thread) Den follow by spread them out on a basin with cold water.(Gonna use black water the second time round). Now the hard part. the next day WC how to make sure the dead ones are washed away? |
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And, better to put a bubbler, then water wont foul so quick. Am considering using an activated carbon filter as well, but yet to try so... |
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20-09-2012, 11:13 AM | #150 |
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Thanks bro for your input. =D currently feeding my first set of "mixed-up fries" with tubi. Not must problem atm =D
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