Ok so now to find a plan C grrrr

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Got my new tank - figured 75ltrs would be heaps of room for a heap of babies .... being the impatient sort I cleaned it out and drained water from my other tanks to fill it so I could just pop em in.

Well I dont know where they were coming from but Im sure they multiplied as I transferred them - each time I moved one I swear two more magically appeared in its place!! I have some goldens coming (albino I think) so def need at least 1 spare tank - not willing to risk putting them in with mine for a while.

Oh and looking at them under lights seems they have quite different colours to what I thought.

*Sighs* Was hoping to spend tonight just gazing admiringly in my new tank.
 
Its never ending, especially as the pesky things have this annoying habit of growing :eek: Maybe use plastic crates? They are not as pretty but so much cheaper.
 
Yeah funny how they keep doing that aye! But Im sure they are multiplying as well - seems no matter how many I pull out there's just as many left.

Would probably help if I found some homes for some DUH have one tank that would easily go off into the big wide world now and another maybe a week of so away.

Maybe I should just fill up the swimming pool LOL
 
That's an awesome idea for a pool :D

Think of all the axies you could fit in there >o_o< lol
 
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