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Hello everybody.
I have some general questions.
(1) i have 3 Dicrossus Maculatus in a 10gal. They are all over 2", one is 3" or close to it. I want to move them to a 29gal. I have two that can accomodate them. One 29gal has a pair of breeding P. Pulcher and about 8 young platies. The other has two adult platies and 4 Nan. Anomala ( all of them around 2"). Which of the two 29gal is a better and safer bet for them.
(2)I think my P. Taeniatus Moliwe is guarding eggs. She has build up with sand the opening of a clay pot and very rarely comes out. I wish i had payed closer attention...I might have saved the male. She chases all the platies away and returns to the clay pot. I think the spawn occured last Monday. My question...about how long before she brings the fry out. I am wondering because if time elapses and no fry show i want to put her back in the 29gal P. Taeniatus Moliwe species tank and hope she pairs up again.
(3) I just set up a 10gal w/drift wood, clay pots, and lots of java moss for a pair of Cacs. Presently they are in separate 10gals sitting side by side. They see each other and both have colored up. Is it best to introduce the female first to the new tank and a few days late the male...or vice versa.
My other pair are in a 29gal tank & have already created a colony of at least 40 fry (I believe 3diff spawns). All I have now are 10gals and from what i have read here...this confined space makes it tricky to keeps some dwarfs.
Any other suggestions on this matter are welcome.
thanks in advance
g
I have some general questions.
(1) i have 3 Dicrossus Maculatus in a 10gal. They are all over 2", one is 3" or close to it. I want to move them to a 29gal. I have two that can accomodate them. One 29gal has a pair of breeding P. Pulcher and about 8 young platies. The other has two adult platies and 4 Nan. Anomala ( all of them around 2"). Which of the two 29gal is a better and safer bet for them.
(2)I think my P. Taeniatus Moliwe is guarding eggs. She has build up with sand the opening of a clay pot and very rarely comes out. I wish i had payed closer attention...I might have saved the male. She chases all the platies away and returns to the clay pot. I think the spawn occured last Monday. My question...about how long before she brings the fry out. I am wondering because if time elapses and no fry show i want to put her back in the 29gal P. Taeniatus Moliwe species tank and hope she pairs up again.
(3) I just set up a 10gal w/drift wood, clay pots, and lots of java moss for a pair of Cacs. Presently they are in separate 10gals sitting side by side. They see each other and both have colored up. Is it best to introduce the female first to the new tank and a few days late the male...or vice versa.
My other pair are in a 29gal tank & have already created a colony of at least 40 fry (I believe 3diff spawns). All I have now are 10gals and from what i have read here...this confined space makes it tricky to keeps some dwarfs.
Any other suggestions on this matter are welcome.
thanks in advance
g