My New Fry Tank

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It's got 1 baby molly in just now. It's not cycled.

Keeping a close eye on ammonia levels just in case.

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Thanks all.

I deliberately didn't have plants to save on the expense of buying lights. I think there are plenty hiding places in the bridge and pebbles.

Also, does anyone have experience of keeping fry in an uncycled tank. I'm trying it for the first time.
 
Get some ammonia pads, and some ammo-lock, just incase ammonia levels rise. Make sure you are doing tests every day just to keep track.
 
Why don't you just take some old filter media from your big tank?

No point really. Theres only 1 molly which is only about 1/4" long. Any bacteria on the sponge would soon just die off.


Not true. A small amount of bacteria would stay. Just enough to survive off what the baby molly is producing. Everything else would die off though.
 
Why don't you just take some old filter media from your big tank?

No point really. Theres only 1 molly which is only about 1/4" long. Any bacteria on the sponge would soon just die off.


Not true. A small amount of bacteria would stay. Just enough to survive off what the baby molly is producing. Everything else would die off though.

Do you think it's worthwhile DiscusLova? He's been in there for nearly a week now and still no ammonia to speak of.
 
Why don't you just take some old filter media from your big tank?

No point really. Theres only 1 molly which is only about 1/4" long. Any bacteria on the sponge would soon just die off.


Not true. A small amount of bacteria would stay. Just enough to survive off what the baby molly is producing. Everything else would die off though.

Do you think it's worthwhile DiscusLova? He's been in there for nearly a week now and still no ammonia to speak of.

:lol: nah. I wouldn't do it unless you really wanted to make sure he survived. Maybe do it for the next batch.


I bet the amount of Ammonia being produced by him is so miniscule it can't even be picked up by your tests :rofl: It won't cause a problem.
 
Thanks all.

Heather, the tank is 12" x 8" x 8" (13 litres, 3 gallons) and the heater came from Pets @ home. :good:
 

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