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So, now very obvious to me, few people keep fish in their animal's water troughs.
Yes. I keep fish in a trough for my cow. I started with an orange koi and a white koi and two plecos. It's about a 100 gallon stock tank, maybe 120. They're only there to look pretty and possibly keep the tank clean between total cleanings. Despite 104 degree weather, a cow, and basically eating bugs, dirt, hay and cow feed, the white koi and one pleco have survived. One pleco died a few days after I got him, and the orange koi died while I was on vacation.
Now, unfortunately, my cow needs medecine...in his water. It's called Corid, if anyone needs to know, but I have no idea what it's made of and no idea what effect it will have on the fish((obviously because no one's tried putting Corid in fish water)). I would rather not risk killing them, because I've grown attached to my pleco. I have a now-empty 10 gallon tank at home((right in front of me, in fact)), and if possible I would like to house the fish in there for about a month so I can let the cow have his medecine and then I will clean the 100g tank and put the fish back. The koi is maybe 3-4 inches, and the pleco is maybe 5-6...I know that's way pushing the limit of a ten gallon, but can it work for a month if I keep it pretty clean?
for lazy people; I have a 3-4 inch koi and a 5-6 inch pleco I need to temporarily put in a 10 gallon tank. Will it work if I keep the tank clean, or no?
It's about 20x10x10.5 inches, so the fish can turn around and stuff...
So, now very obvious to me, few people keep fish in their animal's water troughs.
Yes. I keep fish in a trough for my cow. I started with an orange koi and a white koi and two plecos. It's about a 100 gallon stock tank, maybe 120. They're only there to look pretty and possibly keep the tank clean between total cleanings. Despite 104 degree weather, a cow, and basically eating bugs, dirt, hay and cow feed, the white koi and one pleco have survived. One pleco died a few days after I got him, and the orange koi died while I was on vacation.
Now, unfortunately, my cow needs medecine...in his water. It's called Corid, if anyone needs to know, but I have no idea what it's made of and no idea what effect it will have on the fish((obviously because no one's tried putting Corid in fish water)). I would rather not risk killing them, because I've grown attached to my pleco. I have a now-empty 10 gallon tank at home((right in front of me, in fact)), and if possible I would like to house the fish in there for about a month so I can let the cow have his medecine and then I will clean the 100g tank and put the fish back. The koi is maybe 3-4 inches, and the pleco is maybe 5-6...I know that's way pushing the limit of a ten gallon, but can it work for a month if I keep it pretty clean?
for lazy people; I have a 3-4 inch koi and a 5-6 inch pleco I need to temporarily put in a 10 gallon tank. Will it work if I keep the tank clean, or no?
It's about 20x10x10.5 inches, so the fish can turn around and stuff...