I have hardly done anything that I had planned to do in the past few weeks since my mother came home.
Man, I'm a pro at this procrastination stuff.
Well, last night I at least managed to clean the 29gal tank in my bedroom. My fish seemed to be happy after all that was over. Don't think they're too fond of the gravel vac.
Today I should do a partial water change with my guppies. I don't remember if I've mentioned this in any of my entries yet, but they are currently in a 20-ish gallon tub with a bit of gravel and plants. I moved them from the 55gal that is in my computer room with intents of cleaning it up and getting it ready for my goldfish (it's already time for them to have a new home! They're getting a little crowded in the 29gal..)
I haven't gotten around to cleaning the 55gal yet. I seem to have an embarrassing Planaria problem, you see. It's probably from me stupidly trying to feed the fry powdered foods and them missing a whole lot of it and it eventually falling and wedging itself into unreachable places in the gravel.
Pls don't look at me like that. x:
Hopefully I will be able to control that problem now that I am going to be keeping the males away from the females and fry (less babies! gonk ). Also with the females&fry being in the 20gal tub will make cleaning less of a pain, because it's on the floor and much easier to access.
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