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Help! Accidental Betta Breeding

TheCoolWolf

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I have a 30G outdoor tank with lots of elodea and floating plants. It's been running for more than a year. Today during the rainy monsoon season, I found a bubblenest with eggs! My male Plakat Betta was guarding it underneath a floating plant. What should I do? Should I move them as there are too many fish that might eat the fry. There are blue Panchax, a Nimbochromis Livingstonii, Bettas, Corydoras, Three-spot and Pearl and Dwarf gouramis, an upside-down Synodontis, and common Goldfish. I live in hot and humid Asia, if that helps.
 
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There isn't much point in moving them as the eggs will likely die w/o the father to care for them.

You have a whole host of stocking issues and if left alone will lead to disaster. I suggest you fix your stocking ASAP or major problems will arise.
 

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