M Mad About Cichlids Piranha MFK Member Feb 3, 2004 3,382 56 81 Twin Cities, MN Sep 24, 2007 #1 Well my meelis bred again and was just wondering if it'll be ok to leave the first batch of fry in the same tank or should I move them out.
Well my meelis bred again and was just wondering if it'll be ok to leave the first batch of fry in the same tank or should I move them out.
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Sep 24, 2007 #2 depends, do you want a ton of fry? i don't. thats why i let it be. i never remove the fry and still end up with more than enough babies
depends, do you want a ton of fry? i don't. thats why i let it be. i never remove the fry and still end up with more than enough babies
why_spyder Gambusia MFK Member Aug 24, 2006 355 0 16 Sioux City, IA www.cynotilapia.info Sep 25, 2007 #3 toehead11183;1151466; said: depends, do you want a ton of fry? i don't. thats why i let it be. i never remove the fry and still end up with more than enough babies Click to expand... I agree. Most people that have shellies end up with a ton of fry if they constantly remove the offspring.
toehead11183;1151466; said: depends, do you want a ton of fry? i don't. thats why i let it be. i never remove the fry and still end up with more than enough babies Click to expand... I agree. Most people that have shellies end up with a ton of fry if they constantly remove the offspring.
J jpappy789 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 1, 2007 29 0 0 MN Oct 2, 2007 #4 I would agree as well. In the wild some will form colonies.