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Old 07-16-2011, 05:11 PM   #1
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Question fish fry question?

can fish fry be able to jump?
because I'm placing them in my breeder box which floats, and I'm paranoid they might jump into my main tank.


I know, this question might be the most stupidest question you've heard, YETTTT
but like, loll, are they able to jump?

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Technically yes, by they shouldn't unless they feel extremely threatened
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I don't think they would jump, I've never heard of fry jumping. But, I guess it COULD happen.
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i dont think they could,i doubt there strong enough
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I was trying to move some the other day, and some jumped (shell Dwellers). But like I said it was only cuz I was threatening to them. Bit mine were also one and a half months old, so idk if they're considered juvies
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I was dripping some month old apisto fry yesterday after moving them to a new tank... I counted them and found I was missing one. It was in the bucket that I put the container in... so yes, fry *can* jump
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