Yes, the colour will still develop eventually. Just that the contrast won't be as good as in a black tank. You got to have patience for the fish to have develop it's fullest colour before you can see a better coloured fish in your red tank. But as long you are doing what I'm doing, I don't see why the fish not developing nicely under your care.goestonemoa;4593311; said:cool im glad im not crazy...but the red background was a crazy idea i had to develope the red on the fishand i plan t change it but it will be hard cause i painted it and its real close to the wall
i know it was silly
but people like it when they see it...and yah i totally knew it was the background on the fins
im going to figure out a plan of action to get it off of there without bugging the fish
if i cant get it off will the color still develope the same when i upgrade the lighting and keep on for 24 hours and keep up the supreme diet?
If you must really do a shifting please follow the instruction I stated below as your reference.
1. Lower the tank water to half of what it's actual water level now
2. Bag the fish (do not feed the fish before hand for 24 hours)
3. Drop a few drops of fish stabilizer into the bag (how much depending on your amount of water in the bag)
4. Alternatively you can drop the temp of the water with ice if you cant get your hand on a bottle of fish stabilizer.
guess it will be easy to start your shifting project once this is done.
and i plan t change it but it will be hard cause i painted it and its real close to the wall
i know it was silly
