Nini Posted September 29, 2013 Report Share Posted September 29, 2013 Omg, they're adorable and SO TINY!! :3 .. There's soooo many of them.. We saw them lay eggs a bit ago..then the eggs were gone.. so we figured they got eaten. The tank has an Oscar, 4 JDs, 4 Silver dollars and a peppermint bn.. we assumed they were lunch. Looked in the bottom of the tank today -- babies.. Um, what?.. They're all swimming in a cluster and mummy and daddy JD are taking on anyone and everyone that comes near them.. We have a 4ft x 1 x 1 that's cycled and currently housing 3 barbs that we can put them in.. but iono how different the water would be :s (I used rain water to fill it up, the JD tank has strictly tap water for starters... ) OH MAN.. THEY'RE SO CUTE AND ADORABLE.. And I can't take pics -- they don't show up. .. they're about 4mm long :3 AND SO FREAKING CUTE. Hulp? :3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRISSY Posted September 29, 2013 Report Share Posted September 29, 2013 What size are all the fish in there? I would move as many fish other than the babys and parrents out of that tank into the other tank if you can but if it is too small it isnt worth it as they may die. Good job too obviously got somthing right with the water :eyebrows: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nini Posted September 29, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 29, 2013 It's high in nitrates? lol The tank's 4ft long, 1.5ft high.. so it's a bit bigger than the one we COULD move everything into -- not sure how the oscar will handle being put into a tank that's only 30cm tall.. he almost jumps out of the one we have atm The oscar's about 10cm, 4 silver dollars are 8-10ish, and the other 2 JDs (that aren't mummydaddy) are no bigger than 5cm.. peppermint lost her log though.. I think she's going to be sulking for a bit, but can't see her being a threat to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...