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Old July 5th 03, 01:58 PM
Jim Brown
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Default Emerg? - Fry Experts

Considering a size of less than 1 mm, they are undoubtedly 'bugs'.
Had they been larger, they might have been either of the tiger barbs or any
of the Cory's. The rest are either known to have not spawned in captivity,
or it is a rare event following a lot of dedicated care and luck.

Jim

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I've never had any fry in my tank before, never seen fry. I went to clean
out my HOT Magnum tonight and it was alive. Tiny specs running from the
light. The tank the HOT was polishing has clown loaches and plecos, zebra
loaches, yoyo loaches, bala sharks, serpae tetras, alb. cories, bronze
cories, spec. cories, pim. cats., tiger barbs, green tiger barbs, and

ottos.

They dart out of the light so fast I can barely see them, they're so

small,
they have to be 1mm or under, some cling to the side of the filter before
the light hits them, then dart away. Tiny little dots. This is the first
time I actually took a close look in the filter before cleaning since I
found platty babes a few weeks ago in a different tanks filter.

By any chance is this young'uns, or some critters deciding to make it's

home
in my tank in the last couple days?

If anyones online right now, can you give me a heads up please. If they're
young'uns I'll save them, if bugs, I'll finish cleaning the filter.

Thanks




 




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