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Thanks for the help! In all likelihood, I'll have to sell them back. It was wonderful seeing them have fry, but I want a peaceful tank. Is there any concern about separating the mom from its fry? I don't think the other fish are likely to eat them, but will they survive on their own for a while...
So if i had to move the apistos and company to a new tank...is a 10 gallon the minimum? When the fry grow up a bit, is it going to be all-out war in the tank?
Hi all, new to the forums.
I have a 10 gallon tank where I recently added a female apistogramma borelli to a male that had been there for quite some time. They hit it off and produced baby fry. My issue now is that they're aggressively chasing their tankmates (couple guppies, cloud minnows...