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young fish
Hi all.
After failing with my first three batches of eggs
I now have free swimming angelfish fry,they are tiny
The parents look like they could do with holiday.
Would it be OK to move them from the young.
It's very exiting.
All the best.
Jim.
After failing with my first three batches of eggs
I now have free swimming angelfish fry,they are tiny
The parents look like they could do with holiday.
Would it be OK to move them from the young.
It's very exiting.
All the best.
Jim.
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Re: young fish
Yes you can move the parents if you want and continue to raise the fry yourself
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