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Old June 11th 06, 02:17 AM
deanna deanna is offline
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Originally Posted by Jamie Drilling
All of the babies have been scooped into a net breeder using a cup
measure--they were free swimming when I got home from work yesterday,
and Tony had probably eaten 3/4ths of his family.

The microworm culture I bought died (as did one of the cory cats I have
in a 10 gallon, everything purchased from a very well-reputed lfs. :|
) So the babies are eating flake food crushed into a powder--as far
as I can tell they really are eating it, so maybe this will work.

I think I'll try this again but do it right next time!

Jamie
Helo Guys! I am new to this and just started to breed my bettas. My betta babies have just hatched about a week ago, so far so good. I am afraid to clean their tank or move them. My male has eaten most of them. How can I do this without losing the last 6 I have?

Thanks, Deanna