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![]() Nice! They sound like danio fry. They will have been scattered in your plants earlier and will have hatched. lotsa research on danios so google image a picture of fry hey ![]() Ground flake will work wonders, and yes there are new liquid and solid fry foods available. Greenwater is also viable. If it was me I'd almost be inclined to setup a bucket pond outside for them to grow up in. They will need a while before they can go back in with parents danios like to eat little things But yes it's a good sign ya got fry in there even better sign if they are tetras! I thought they were Danio fry alright. Still about 20 or so that I can find in the tank. They are getting bigger, but also being picked off by the Adult Danios. I might move them all into a proper nursery tank (hard to catch little the buggers!). Thanks again. Rob. |
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