Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by GREG 1
What would the problems be ? are you talking about the eggs or new tank in general ?
No, the problems would just be down to the ammonia. I doubt with only a few fish that you'll have any though so I wouldnt worry!
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GREG 1
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Cool, so what u reckon on the eggs ?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by GREG 1
Cool, so what u reckon on the eggs ?
They'll probably just get eaten by the larger fish, either as eggs or when they first hatch.
If you wanted to keep them and raise them a bit then you'll need to buy a hatchery, or keep your old tank just for eggs/young fish!
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GREG 1
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Yeah thats what i though...
At the mo the male and female (who made the eggs) are in the new big tank on their own...
See what happens i guess, could hav emy 1st lot of fish on uk flava soon
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Midlandstyling
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they will be micky mouse platies that you have i would have thought.Every man and his dog use platies to cycle a tank.im currently doing a fishless cycle so wont be able to add fish for abou 2 weeks or more.Reason is the fish i want to stock are not hardy enough to cope with a cycle like the platies.
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