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Old December 27th 04, 06:30 PM
Paul O.
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Default 1 Zebra Danio baby

Several weeks ago I discovered 1 baby that some how made it long enough in
the tank to be big enough to see. I seperated him although he seemed to be
doing well somehow. He was swimming around with the 4 ot 5 adults I have.
Now I'm wondering since he has gotten a little bigger, when it's ok to put
him back into the tank. He or she is seperated in a fry net enclosure thing
in the main tank. Thanks.

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Old December 27th 04, 06:38 PM
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"Paul O." wrote in message
m...
| Several weeks ago I discovered 1 baby that some how made it long
enough in
| the tank to be big enough to see. I seperated him although he
seemed to be
| doing well somehow. He was swimming around with the 4 ot 5 adults I
have.
| Now I'm wondering since he has gotten a little bigger, when it's ok
to put
| him back into the tank. He or she is seperated in a fry net
enclosure thing
| in the main tank. Thanks.
|


When he reaches half-an-inch or so. Also take into consideration the
size and aggression of the tankmates. If you have omnivorous,
aggressive fish with mouths large enough to eat the baby fish, keep
waiting.


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Old December 27th 04, 07:15 PM
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"Billy" wrote in message
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"Paul O." wrote in message
m...
| Several weeks ago I discovered 1 baby that some how made it long
enough in
| the tank to be big enough to see. I seperated him although he
seemed to be
| doing well somehow. He was swimming around with the 4 ot 5 adults I
have.
| Now I'm wondering since he has gotten a little bigger, when it's ok
to put
| him back into the tank. He or she is seperated in a fry net
enclosure thing
| in the main tank. Thanks.
|


When he reaches half-an-inch or so. Also take into consideration the
size and aggression of the tankmates. If you have omnivorous,
aggressive fish with mouths large enough to eat the baby fish, keep
waiting.

All I have are a few adult Zebras and a couple algae eaters. I'm thinking
now that maybe I ought to seperate out a male and female and replenish my
herd of Zebras. Thanks.

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Paul O.



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Old December 27th 04, 10:39 PM
Billy
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"Paul O." wrote in message
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| All I have are a few adult Zebras and a couple algae eaters. I'm
thinking
| now that maybe I ought to seperate out a male and female and
replenish my
| herd of Zebras. Thanks.
| --

I'd recommend a couple males and several females for a 'breeding'
group.


 




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