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Dean_the_legend![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fingerling Posts: 29 Kudos: 13 Votes: 0 Registered: 17-Jul-2003 ![]() | I recently discovered a batch of fry in my tank. I am a first timer to breeding as I haven't had my fish for heaps long so I don't really know what to do and I don't know which fish the fry came from. A week before hand I noticed my electric blue looked like it had something in it's mouth but ruled anything out because I think he is male as he is about 7-8 cm and only just got a tinge of blue. Also now what to do with the fry??? leave them in??? get them out???? PLEASE HELP ![]() ![]() ![]() |
whetu![]() ![]() Mega Fish Posts: 900 Votes: 63 Registered: 31-Jan-2003 ![]() | Sorry for the late response... can you give us a full listing of all the fish in your tank? who are the other candidates? How are the fry now? Did you remove them or leave them in the tank? Last edited by whetu at 01-Nov-2004 04:04 |
Dean_the_legend![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fingerling Posts: 29 Kudos: 13 Votes: 0 Registered: 17-Jul-2003 ![]() | Yes well it is a big range, mainly all are male. These include,an e. yellow, a Eureka red, a sunshine peacock, a venustus, an e. blue, and a cobalt blue. The only female i know of is a tangarine peacock. I also have an albino red top whichs sex is unknown. The fry are o kay.... three remain... it was too hard to remove them for the tank they are quite safe and growing pretty fast ![]() ![]() |
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