Dumb Question Of The Night Belongs To Me

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In feeding my fish bloodworm (my Mbuna), no just kidding, not Mbuna i punched out one of the blocks of blood worm and the small square thin foil that is the backing dropped into the most awkward spot in the tank

is there a rush to get it out, its technically metal i suppose or is it? Does it matter?
 
Ive had bits of metal packing in my tank usually come up with a gravel vac, fish tend not to touch it.
 
I doubt it to be honest.
But if worried get it out, I have a long fork aquaruim thing which comes in handy for awkward places in the tank.
 
Lol.
Yes if you come and get it take you over 4 hours from london lol.
Just need to flick it up into the net with something if net won't get it.
 
Lol.
Yes if you come and get it take you over 4 hours from london lol.
Just need to flick it up into the net with something if net won't get it.

LOL

it's probably taken me longer to put this thread together than it would just to get it out the tank and not worry
 
Lol.
Just checked on my fish and a red guppy missing, always at night when tired, looks like a a search is on.
 
Lol.
Just checked on my fish and a red guppy missing, always at night when tired, looks like a a search is on.

yep, every single disaster i have had or problem really is late, both ever tanks smashed, one at 1am and one about mid-night

i am tempted to turn all my lights out at 10pm and forget them sometimes, dont touch them, dont look at them!!! ha ha
 
I know just put mine to bed, had a look but can't find him.
If not around in morning all the plants and ornaments will be coming out great.
 
30 gallons with
9 guppys.
4 harlequins.
2 xray tetra's.
1 black neons don't ask lol.
that it.
12 gallon
2 panda corys.
Less is more lol.
Thinking of packing the hobby in.
 
30 gallons with
9 guppys.
4 harlequins.
2 xray tetra's.
1 black neons don't ask lol.
that it.
12 gallon
2 panda corys.
Less is more lol.
Thinking of packing the hobby in.

Or just have a break if thats bad or just tired of it? Move fish on, keep equipment, take time out, then plan again and start fresh

Dont pack the tank away though, or you might not go back, leave the tank empty in view as a reminder that you and fish-keeping belong together!!!!
 
My heart not in it like it was once, beginning to get fed up, I will keep the fish till there end of days, but no more fish for me.
 

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