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Separating breeding pairs, how u do it without stressing ???
i read that if you want to breed any fish, that you separate the breeding pairs from the school.
But how do u do this without stressing the fish? |
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Trust me, once the male feels comfortable in the new place, they'll breed. My mollies do it all the time.
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so u take out the breeding pairs and put them in a NEW tank ??
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That's what I do but you don't have to. My mollies breed in the big tank they don't really care
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