Trixibelle
New Member
Hi
I am hoping to put our mollie fry into a new tank which I have set up for them, as they have been in their plastic nursery for almost two weeks. It will be nice to see them swimming freely.
The tank has normal fish gravel as the bottom and they are used to the plastic flat bottom of their nursery. Will they be OK with the gravel?
Once they are big enough I want to seperate the two tanks into girls and boys, so we don't get overrun. I read somewhere that they can start to breed from about six months old. Is this correct?
Also I have had our three adult fish two weeks tomorrow. I have done a 20% water change every other day and the whole time all the test results....PH, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates have been perfect. When should I stop doing these water changes?
I was thinking of taking out 50% of the water out of the new tank for the fry and replacing it will water out of the other big tank is that a good idea?
So many questions!!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Trix
I am hoping to put our mollie fry into a new tank which I have set up for them, as they have been in their plastic nursery for almost two weeks. It will be nice to see them swimming freely.
The tank has normal fish gravel as the bottom and they are used to the plastic flat bottom of their nursery. Will they be OK with the gravel?
Once they are big enough I want to seperate the two tanks into girls and boys, so we don't get overrun. I read somewhere that they can start to breed from about six months old. Is this correct?
Also I have had our three adult fish two weeks tomorrow. I have done a 20% water change every other day and the whole time all the test results....PH, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates have been perfect. When should I stop doing these water changes?
I was thinking of taking out 50% of the water out of the new tank for the fry and replacing it will water out of the other big tank is that a good idea?
So many questions!!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Trix