C caz_m New Member Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Jul 11, 2007 #1 I have a baby molly that I unexpectedly found in my main tank. Its now in a QT tank as it was teeny tiny. It's now about 4mm long. When can I add it back to the main tank? Ta
I have a baby molly that I unexpectedly found in my main tank. Its now in a QT tank as it was teeny tiny. It's now about 4mm long. When can I add it back to the main tank? Ta
corey01 Fishaholic Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 427 Reaction score 0 Location South Wales!,U.K Jul 11, 2007 #2 it depends what you have in the main tank ..i wouldnt recommend it at this moment of time wait till it gets a bit bigger
it depends what you have in the main tank ..i wouldnt recommend it at this moment of time wait till it gets a bit bigger
M Meds081603 Fish Crazy Joined Apr 29, 2007 Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Location corner of grey street and the end of the world Jul 11, 2007 #3 I agree that it depends on what other fish are in the tank. I can't think of any fish I have kept that didnt try to eat tiny fry.
I agree that it depends on what other fish are in the tank. I can't think of any fish I have kept that didnt try to eat tiny fry.
H haleystropicalfish Fish Crazy Joined May 18, 2007 Messages 225 Reaction score 0 Jul 11, 2007 #4 I'd say put it back into the tank when it is bigger than the mouth of your biggest fish. Actually, quite a bit bigger just in case.
I'd say put it back into the tank when it is bigger than the mouth of your biggest fish. Actually, quite a bit bigger just in case.
OP OP C caz_m New Member Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Jul 11, 2007 #5 My sig says what is in the tank already 2 black mollys 2 cory catfish 1 rummy nose tetra Thanks
C cane76 Fish Aficionado Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 3,726 Reaction score 5 Location middx heathrow Jul 11, 2007 #6 it should be safe at 1cm