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Recent content by aidanjb19

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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    Thanks for being frank, I needed to hear it. I'll try my best to get something that will work figured out for the next spawn. Unfortunately I'm not okay with letting the fry die off everytime so I'll likely end up rehoming them to someone better equipped.
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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    I can perhaps fit another 10 somewhere and seperate fry into 2 batches? I hate the idea of not helping the fry to the best of my ability, just not sure I can swing another tank with my lady given the limited space.
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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    Purely because of fry aggression? Or bioload as well? I just say 20 gallon because of the 60cm out of habit, it's 26 gallons.
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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    Guess this isn't the adventure for me. No room for more tanks was hoping to make it work with what I have at the moment.
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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    Jn Yes LFS will take them off my hand, the tank the parents are in is a 60cm tall, right around 100l.
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    Unexpected fry from A. agassizii

    As stated in the title my A. Agassizii pair spawned a little earlier than planned. At the moment the only tank I have to move anything to is a 10 gallon. I'm wondering if my best course of action is to move the male and female out of their 20 gallon when the fry mature a little? So far there's...
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