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<blockquote data-quote="Salatia" data-source="post: 216169" data-attributes="member: 38837"><p>My A.seemani arrived and was housed into a sling tub. Next morning was the warmest day we'd had so far at that point (since we've had even worse days, but the Ts handle it way better than me as this is the UK, so all good) and I was checking water dishes only to find theirs was all substrate and a good amount of the bottom of the tub had been shifted. They were already approaching the size where I would have rehoused, but I like to ensure they can get to their food early on until I know how confident they are etc. In this case, I decided to put them right into the next size up I had rather than letting them get settled and then having to start over.</p><p></p><p>1.3l braplast tub now has what resembles a small volcano at the back, and after a few meals the caldera was plugged. So we'll see who emerges. Ended up glad I'd decided to rehouse to this tub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salatia, post: 216169, member: 38837"] My A.seemani arrived and was housed into a sling tub. Next morning was the warmest day we'd had so far at that point (since we've had even worse days, but the Ts handle it way better than me as this is the UK, so all good) and I was checking water dishes only to find theirs was all substrate and a good amount of the bottom of the tub had been shifted. They were already approaching the size where I would have rehoused, but I like to ensure they can get to their food early on until I know how confident they are etc. In this case, I decided to put them right into the next size up I had rather than letting them get settled and then having to start over. 1.3l braplast tub now has what resembles a small volcano at the back, and after a few meals the caldera was plugged. So we'll see who emerges. Ended up glad I'd decided to rehouse to this tub. [/QUOTE]
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