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Offline Butterfly

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Tupperware containers instead of 10 gallon tanks?
« on: July 21, 2005, 10:52:12 AM »
In another thread in spawning and fry care, mrsdoubtfire showed us her grow-out "tanks", 10-5 gallon huge tupperware containers (like ones you put clothes or other things in).

My question is, are these safe for spawning as well as qrow-out tanks? Will they safely accomodate a filter and most importantly, heater? I want to start spawning my bettas soon, but 10 gallon tanks around here are uber expensive, and I just can't afford to buy 2 more 10 gallons. I can get these tupperware bins very cheap and I think they'd make a great substitute.

Any opinions anyone?

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Re:Tupperware containers instead of 10 gallon tanks?
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2005, 11:05:28 AM »
i think it would be fine.  after all, if those tupperware containers melted at 82 degrees, you'd never be able to take them outside in the summer :)  since you're likely using a sponge filter anyway if you want them to breed in, i don't think that should be an issue.

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Re:Tupperware containers instead of 10 gallon tanks?
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2005, 11:06:33 AM »
Yes and yes, a breeder I know keeps almost all his fish in sterilite containers :) works perfectly.

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Re:Tupperware containers instead of 10 gallon tanks?
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2005, 11:15:00 AM »
Awesome, awesome, awesome. :D

You know Super, as soon as you said that I slapped myself. Of course they'd have to be able to take p to 82 degrees. I mean, we stick 'em in the microwave no problem, right? *can you tell how tired I am? ::) *

I'll talk it over with my man (;)) and hopefully I can start up a spawn withing a few weeks. I 'll have toget some equipment and whatnot, but that won't be a problem. :)

So which do you think I should spawn first - copper, copper/red to copper, or black orchid to coppe (in hopes of black coppers)? They'll all be CT's ;)




 


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