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    Hi Folks just a simple question but.... i was wondering if it mattered on the positioning of the cone in a tank should it be center so they can get at it from any angle or does it really matter? Also how long would you say a pair should spawn after receiving them if all parameters are good thanks for the imput

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    The answer to your questions really depends on the pairs, every one is different. The good ones will spawn quick on the cone no matter where you put it. Some seem to prefer it at the end of the tank, while others deep center. It really depends on the pairs preference. Hopefully yours won't care at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Perkins View Post
    The answer to your questions really depends on the pairs, every one is different. The good ones will spawn quick on the cone no matter where you put it. Some seem to prefer it at the end of the tank, while others deep center. It really depends on the pairs preference. Hopefully yours won't care at all.
    Agreed 100% depends on the pairs preference, you can put cones all over the tank and still end up with the pair spawning in unexpected spot like plants (both natural and artificial), heaters, pipes and even the aquarium walls.
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