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Tedd July 28th 03 08:14 AM

Mollie fry (oops, trying again)
 
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"rmulet" wrote in message
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Hi group
I want to transfer some black mollie fry (15 of them) into a 30 gallon tank
that now only has 3 cherry barbs and 2 tiger barbs. Will the barbs eat the
babies or should I keep them separated? They are at least one month old.
Thanks,
Ralph



mollie fry and platy fry are pretty close to the same. i keep a trio of breeding
platies on hand just to have live foods to feed to my tigers and my angels. they
will eat them up untill they are about 3 months old. even if they wont fit in
their mouths, the tigers will peck them appart to feed (and dont be fooled,
their mouths are bigger than most people think). YMMV but that is my experience.
plus the black mollies would be easier to see for the barbs.

tedd.



rmulet July 28th 03 01:52 PM

Mollie fry
 
Thanks for the info guys!
I read also that they like to nip at the fins of slower moving fish. But I
love them anyway! I will keep them separate as not to put them in danger.
Thanks so much!
Ralph



"Tedd" wrote in message
...
(sorry for the blank post)

"rmulet" wrote in message
...
Hi group
I want to transfer some black mollie fry (15 of them) into a 30 gallon

tank
that now only has 3 cherry barbs and 2 tiger barbs. Will the barbs eat

the
babies or should I keep them separated? They are at least one month old.
Thanks,
Ralph



mollie fry and platy fry are pretty close to the same. i keep a trio of

breeding
platies on hand just to have live foods to feed to my tigers and my

angels. they
will eat them up untill they are about 3 months old. even if they wont fit

in
their mouths, the tigers will peck them appart to feed (and dont be

fooled,
their mouths are bigger than most people think). YMMV but that is my

experience.
plus the black mollies would be easier to see for the barbs.

tedd.






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