gordonuk
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1. How old do you think my Adult platy are?, or is it impossible to tell?
2. How old do the fry need to be before safe to release into main tank with parents and not be eaten?
3. I bought some freeze dried River Shrimp (see my blog) and the platy just spit it back out, does that mean they dont like it?
4. I also bought some freeze dried Daphnia and they all liked it, especially the fry when crushed it up more, should I feed the fry this from now on?
5. I have managed to get the temp to settle between 25c and 25.9c is that a good temp to have?
6. Why do Platy poo so much?, they seem to always do it, they are always swimming about with long danglers
7. If a goldfish has supposidly a 10 second memory, how much does a Platy have?
8. Give that baby fry are so small am guessing they inteligent fish as they have so many stealth skills to outwit the adults
9. Do Platy's sleep?
10. Are the fish easily trainable?, seems as soon as they see me going near the glass they think i am going to feed them, or is that just a natural fish instinct?
2. How old do the fry need to be before safe to release into main tank with parents and not be eaten?
3. I bought some freeze dried River Shrimp (see my blog) and the platy just spit it back out, does that mean they dont like it?
4. I also bought some freeze dried Daphnia and they all liked it, especially the fry when crushed it up more, should I feed the fry this from now on?
5. I have managed to get the temp to settle between 25c and 25.9c is that a good temp to have?
6. Why do Platy poo so much?, they seem to always do it, they are always swimming about with long danglers
7. If a goldfish has supposidly a 10 second memory, how much does a Platy have?
8. Give that baby fry are so small am guessing they inteligent fish as they have so many stealth skills to outwit the adults
9. Do Platy's sleep?
10. Are the fish easily trainable?, seems as soon as they see me going near the glass they think i am going to feed them, or is that just a natural fish instinct?