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Old November 16th 05, 11:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marketplace
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Default Help with killifish fry

Hi all,

Well I have a large community tank with Mollies, Swords, Golden panchax
Killifish, clown loach and half beaks. With standard plec and Royal plec.

Noticed one of Mollies giving birth so tried to catch fry to put in breeding
tank. Anyway when I caught a couple there was a different baby in there.
noticed it was a killifish. When I looked harder found another 8.

I have put them in a separate breeding tank to mollies. Personally with a
community tank didn't think it would be possible to get the fry as they are
egg layers and with the clown loach thought any eggs would go.

I am over the moon with what's happened but now want to know what is the
best way to look after them i.e. what to feed.

Any help is appreciated.

Regards,

Snowiecat


 




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