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![]() Don't take this the wrong way but I thought it would be helpful if I mentioned you have a corydoras catfish (not corydontus) and the platys, mollies, and guppies are "live bearers" - not live bears.
Sorry, but when I saw the heading I had a chuckle. As for your question, you'll have to set up a separate tank for the offspring otherwise the puffer and shark will eventually catch up with them. |
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![]() Thanks for that information I have got a smaller tank for the babies and that is wat I am talking about there are to many they are over taking both tanks my puffer or shark cant catch them becuase of this plant i have that takes over a quarter of my tank and I hate it becuase i have tio keep trimming this stupid ting back other wise it would have tookin over my whole tank...
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![]() can you remove the plant from the big tank and put it in the smaller tank for awhile so the fish in the big tank can eat the babies that are overtaking it?
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I'm Melody (or Panda ![]() 50g cube SW tank (24x24x20) w/20g sump and internal overflow box, Coralife 24" 2 x 65W Aqualight, skimmer, and 2x HOB filters It has approx 35lbs live rock, clownfish, 1 black & white saddleback clownfish, asst'd mushrooms, asst'd zoas, gsp, turbo and other snails, blue legged, halloween and other hermit crabs, tuxedo urchin 10g FW tank with... Current occupants are cardinal tetras and ameca splendons |
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![]() Sadly no only a saltwater nano but i can always stick them into a bucket with water and a light.
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