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What happens if she's doesn't become happy with the water conditions? Do the unborn fry die, or kill her, or what??
Could I just set up a totally separate tank and wait for her give birth or keep her in the mesh pen for a bit to see if it really is a pregnancy?
I don't want to box her up...
My mom has a female molly that we thought was pregnant (she's HUGE, but definitely not sick so obvi=preg, right? Apparently not.) but it's been like 2 months and nothing's happened. My mom got a mesh breeding tank and put the molly in, and says that in like a day there was a crazy amount of poop...
It's rather small compared to other hobby-suitable birchirs, so why does it require the largest tank?
Liveaquaria says the ornate birchir (over 2 feet) needs a min tank size of 50g while the Cuvier birchir (8 inches) needs a tank over 90 gallons.
False information or is there a specific reason...
Filter:
Media:
Algae:
I got it all out of the filter asap, so I don't have any good pictures of it in moving water....
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He's brand new and actually translucent, so his pink gills don't worry me. However, he has one spot that's bigger than the rest and is brown, not black. It's right behind his pec fin, sorry for the bad picture but he won't keep still.
He's eating and swimming just fine, and the spot doesn't look...
So all of my filter media has grown this nasty green hair algae. I don't know why (or how, since it's literally housed in a black box) but it has. It started to jam up my filter, as I discovered today, so I've removed all the media (keeping it wet in tank water in a Tupperware rn), and replaced...
Keep a close eye on your angles and make sure your rams get along well. If they don't bond, you'll have two lonely and lethargic rams!
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My mom has an SAE in her 10 gallon (along with 3 danios and 3 BFT) and he's doing very well. He's possibly past 2" at this point, but if so then just barely. Obviously they can get up to 6" and maybe bigger and become semi-aggressive when they mature, something not suited for a 10g with tiny...
Would a large (4"-6") Siamese Algae Eater bully small (1") Otos? I've heard they can get nasty as they get bigger and more territorial, but I'm looking for some personal experiences!
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Corys tend to eat debris and leftovers from soft substrate. Otos are probably your best bet - they are absolutely wonderful. Plecos are actually NOT good for algae eating, despite popular belief.
Siamese Algae Eaters get to be 6" and you could have two in a tank as big as yours! They enjoy...
Possibly a Mbuna Cichlid but more likely an Electric Blue Peacock Cichlid. The one in the back looks like a Red Zebra. Very common, but do a lot of research before buying any because Cichlids can be aggressive and sometimes tricky to keep healthy.
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