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Dangerous Dave Hobbyist Posts: 144 Kudos: 179 Votes: 3 Registered: 15-Jul-2002 | Hi, Just thought that I would share some good news. I have a 90g tank with a heap of male guppies, a pair of salmon rainbowfish, harlequin rasboras, pepper cories, albino bristelnose cats and some columbian tetras. I noticed some baby fish swimming around in there this morning with the same colours as the columbian tetras!!! A bit of a shock I must admit, they must have laid their eggs in a clump of java moss in the tank. There are at least four swimming around which is quite a feat on their part with all the possible predators in the tank. |
Posted 27-Jun-2006 03:55 | |
keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | Well done looks like you have worked on a policy of leave it alone and see what happens. They also must be very happy to breed any way. How soon before any photos? Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info Look here for my Betta 11Gal Desktop & Placidity 5ft Community Tank Photos Keith Near enough is not good enough, therefore good enough is not near enough, and only your best will do. I VOTE DO YOU if not WHY NOT? VOTE NOW VOTE NOW |
Posted 27-Jun-2006 04:54 |
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