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Old March 10th 07, 08:07 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Marco Schwarz
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Default Kribensis Help

Hi..

If you want to save the eggs, you'll either have to remove
the Pleco or the parents to their own tank.
Personally, I'd put the parents into a tank of their own.
That way they can spawn and raise their fry in peace.
It's a lovely sight to see..... parent fish taking care of
their fry as they grow.


Absolutely..! 30+ years ago my very first young couple
spawned in a huge marine mussel shell..

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fish keeper and multiplier who loved to read your latest
original posting about fighting fish's needs..
 




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