It's taking ages I'm hoping I can get to them before there eaten as I wanting to keep a few to put in the main tankdont worry, im with you. my female swordtail is pregnant for a few months already....
It's taking ages I'm hoping I can get to them before there eaten as I wanting to keep a few to put in the main tankdont worry, im with you. my female swordtail is pregnant for a few months already....
yerp!, im not too nervous about my swordtail because the fish dont eat fry in my tank, unless its dead babiesIt's taking ages I'm hoping I can get to them before there eaten as I wanting to keep a few to put in the main tank
yerp!, im not too nervous about my swordtail because the fish dont eat fry in my tank, unless its dead babies
That's a good thing thenyerp!, im not too nervous about my swordtail because the fish dont eat fry in my tank, unless its dead babies
probbaly because i spoil them with good food lol, also none of them are full grownThat's a good thing then
hmm, just a tip, tetras and livebearears shouldnt be togeter, they are on the oppisote of the ph and hardnessView attachment 132681this is the baby 1 she's around the same size as the neon tetras
Oh right they guy at the pet store said it should be OKhmm, just a tip, tetras and livebearears shouldnt be togeter, they are on the oppisote of the ph and hardness
dont trust pet storre people, they are usually supplied with wrong info. if the tank is old enough it should be ok, they are just uncomfortableOh right they guy at the pet store said it should be OK
yeah, you might want to seperate them if you have the chance. with a low hardness and high hardness tanks.Thank you for your advice really appreciate it
Depends on if they are tank bred or wild caught....I've kept them together, no issueshmm, just a tip, tetras and livebearears shouldnt be togeter, they are on the oppisote of the ph and hardness
Mine don't bother each other at all they just do there own thingDepends on if they are tank bred or wild caught....I've kept them together, no issues
It's more of a water quality issue...but if they seem fine, I wouldn't fret over itMine don't bother each other at all they just do there own thing