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Before I posted that th emale injured the female, and the fish whas cuts
and fungus. Netmax sugested to look att he tank and any objects that might have be apart of it. Netmax was right. First I made a mistake, the injured fish was the male not the female who did die 3 days later. It looks as if he was tunneling under heavey root wood and it fell on him the poor guy I was treating him and some of the wounds looked better, but I think the head wound was to far gone. I waited a few days and I thought the female would not come out of her cave because she was lost without him. she was in a 37 high tank, I picked her rock cave out and quickly tranfered her to her to a smaller heavly planted tank with no other fish. I felt sorry for her being alone and last night I was watching the tank and thats when I saw all the fry come out of the cave. At least she is not alone. Thanks Netmax for the tip. Kay |
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