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moose![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fingerling Posts: 47 Kudos: 43 Votes: 1 Registered: 24-May-2004 ![]() | I have already some pregnant fish and a few fry to speak of but at the moment i have them in the breeding nets, which i know isnt ideal so i was wondering what is the best way to make a hiding place, i havent got very dense plants at the moment as i intend to switch to a bit of coral when i can. So basically: HIDING PLACES FOR FRY PLEASE! thanks moose |
oscar23![]() Small Fry Posts: 13 Votes: 0 Registered: 18-Aug-2004 ![]() | try a tank devider |
Mike R![]() Fish Addict Posts: 593 Kudos: 830 Votes: 322 Registered: 27-Jul-2004 ![]() | Lots and lots of plants close together, plastic is easiest. The goal is to make it difficult for the big fish to get among the plants. Pick a corner and plant it thick. You'll probably still lose some. If you want to save them all get another tank. Good luck, Mike |
Clown_Loach_Kid![]() ![]() Fish Addict Posts: 682 Kudos: 1043 Votes: 34 Registered: 23-Jan-2004 ![]() | floating plants are the best usually .... but try using java fern and stuff like that all tighyl packed together! 6x2x2 - Firemouth and Oscar Tank 30+ royal pythons. Back in the game after 4 years out .. |
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