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I have a one eyed guppy fry, will it survive in the adult tank? | |
Rookie_Boy Hobbyist Posts: 96 Kudos: 55 Votes: 0 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | a while ago, I lost all my guppies to columnaris, All I had left from them was 11 fry in another tank, There are seven left now, the 6 others are bigger than the one eyed guppy fry. I'm planning to realease it along with the others into my 29g when it is big enough not to get eaten by my angelfish. Will it survive? There's only one angel, some tetras, cories, livebearers nothing that would eat the fry when it's bigger except the angel. What do you think? Thanks in advance. R_Boy |
Posted 02-Feb-2007 09:16 | |
agent_orange Enthusiast Posts: 165 Kudos: 77 Votes: 31 Registered: 05-Dec-2002 | I have learned from my sisters tank that her one-eyed rasboro outlasted the other rasboro's. It seemed as if it was made stronger from having one eye, so there is a good possibility if it makes it to adulthood that it will do ok. I would say it will survive. What does that mean, Bob? "Till the cows come home." Where have the cows been? |
Posted 02-Feb-2007 19:11 | |
aquapickle27 Enthusiast Posts: 182 Kudos: 98 Votes: 55 Registered: 28-Jan-2006 | I think he would be fine, i had a glowlite tetra with only one eye, and he lived for the two years that i owned him. †Aquapickle† |
Posted 03-Feb-2007 02:17 | |
Rookie_Boy Hobbyist Posts: 96 Kudos: 55 Votes: 0 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | Great! Thanks.. R_Boy |
Posted 04-Feb-2007 17:25 |
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