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Old May 6th 04, 05:58 PM
Robert M
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Default goldfish laying eggs, what now?

as the title states my goldfish just layed a bunch
of eggs. i found a couple of tiny pearl white liquidy
bubbles on a peice of spinage that i clamped on to the tank.
i then noticed that the anubias plant was 30% covered in those little
bubbles. any advise would be appreciated

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Old May 6th 04, 10:09 PM
Magic menagerie
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Default goldfish laying eggs, what now?

If you want to keep them, separate them and the fish. Otherwise you fish will
have a tasty snack.. : o
 




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