Well, my BN's started breeding a few cycles ago and are now on their 4th clutch of eggs.
The first batch disappeared to predation, I only saw one fry and he went shortly after.
The second batch was almost gone when I discovered the Betta was chowing down on the fry. I placed him in an alternative tanks and 5 of the fry continue to thrive at about 1.1"
The 3rd batch has about 7-10 0.7" fry remaining.
Basically, I have no room for monthly batches of BN pleco's, and none of the shops locally need them either.
Is putting "Killer" the betta back in the tank an ethical for of population contol?
The first batch disappeared to predation, I only saw one fry and he went shortly after.
The second batch was almost gone when I discovered the Betta was chowing down on the fry. I placed him in an alternative tanks and 5 of the fry continue to thrive at about 1.1"
The 3rd batch has about 7-10 0.7" fry remaining.
Basically, I have no room for monthly batches of BN pleco's, and none of the shops locally need them either.
Is putting "Killer" the betta back in the tank an ethical for of population contol?