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Gill Passman wrote in
: If they are small enough to fit in the mouths of your other fish then don't move them.... I'm also a softy....I held off moving fish into my "great new project" may 6 foot 130gall tank....just because I found a mystery fry....he his now large enough not to get munched but I still don't have a clue what he is....rainbow fish (of one type or another) is my best guess....You have gone so far with saving them....wait a little longer if you are unsure..... I"m pretty sure that the fry are Roseys. One (the larger) has a wee spot towards the tail. The other one may have one too, just hard to see. Local Buddhist monk told me that I had gained some merit for rescuing the fry. We take ahimsa pretty serious in this house too. -- Cheers, Kurt |
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