2011
DOI: 10.3354/ab00348
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Substrate-treated water: a method to enhance fish activity in laboratory experiments

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“…Additionally, the experimental tank was surrounded with white Styrofoam to minimize disturbance. The tank was filled with aged substrate-treated water (23±1°C; see [ 46 ] for details). After each experiment it was cleaned and rinsed with hot water and refilled with aged substrate-treated water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the experimental tank was surrounded with white Styrofoam to minimize disturbance. The tank was filled with aged substrate-treated water (23±1°C; see [ 46 ] for details). After each experiment it was cleaned and rinsed with hot water and refilled with aged substrate-treated water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the experimental tank was surrounded with white Styrofoam to minimize disturbance. The tank was filled with aged, substrate‐treated tap water (23 ± 1 °C) (for a detailed explanation, see Meuthen et al ., ) to a height of 12 cm. After each experiment, it was cleaned, rinsed with hot water and refilled.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A video camera (QuickCam 9000, Logitech, China) viewing the tanks from the top enabled recording of fish behavior for evaluation. Tanks were filled with substrate-treated water at 24°C 76 ; individual fish were then introduced and acclimatized for 1 h, this period is referred to as the pre-stimulus phase from now on. Experimental stimuli were thereafter temperatureadjusted to tank conditions and introduced at the point of 1 h 15min.…”
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“…Female P. taeniatus were used exclusively due to their consistent activity levels relative to males 76 . Prior to experiments, fish were kept in mixed-sex 50 × 30 × 30 cm (L × W × H) stock tanks at densities up to 20 individuals and were fed daily with frozen invertebrate larvae ad libitum.…”
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confidence: 99%