Kerri tetra fry
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Kerri tetra fry
At least 2. Saw them while lamenting the horrific state of my tank last night. Apparently all the various algae provides good cover for egg scattering species...
Here's the ones what done it: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=12388
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Here's the ones what done it: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=12388
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The way I see it, Mother Nature is hardly ever neat & pretty--very few freshwater lakes or rivers are "immaculately manicured." So it kinda makes sense to me that the "messier" our tanks are, the more our fish feel at home.B Considine wrote:And now I've got at least one more. I haven't worked out the "law" governing this, but the crappier my tank looks, the more my fish spawn.
Go figure.
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Fr. John Paul Walker, O.P.
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True, that. But while the tank looks bad, I change out 6-12 gallons/week in a 30, so the water quality (for the fish and algae) is great.PadreJP wrote:The way I see it, Mother Nature is hardly ever neat & pretty--very few freshwater lakes or rivers are "immaculately manicured." So it kinda makes sense to me that the "messier" our tanks are, the more our fish feel at home.
Question is: Can I ever achieve a balance?
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