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Molly Breeding ?'s 1. Will the male mollies eat the babies? 2. Will most of the baby mollies survive in the original all molly tank? 2a. How do I feed them if so? 3. What filter should I get? I want something that will clean and help with with the nitrogen process. 3a. I also have a spare Eclipse 12. How can I baby proof that filter? On second thought, isn't the filter in the Eclipse tanks safe? I mean, it sucks the water up (along with any baby mollies) and sends it OVER the filter medium and down the bio wheel. What will harm the babies? 4. Can I feed mollies to my red ear sliders? |
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it's only a 20 gallon high oh, i was worried if the mollies may be piosonous to the sliders. |
also, if I introduce a male betta into this tank, will it attack the baby fry's? |
The chances are of you adding a male betta to the tank and it being peaceful may be slim to none. Your male betta will no doubt kill your other fish in the tank. There Siamese ' fighting ' fish. :D Nick |
Bettas will only attack other bettas. Some male guppies with large fins and tails look similar to a betta and maybe be attacked as well. They will not attack the adult mollies, but the bettas will probably eat the fry. I'm not sure if the betta will be safe with the turtle, since turtles do eat fish. With the bettas big, flowing fins, it will not be able to swim fast enough or it's fins may become torn. |
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my molly is expecting :D happy new years eve! :demented: |
lol who said anything about keeping the betta with my turtle? I'm breeding mollies for turtle food ehheh. hm... ok last questions: Should I put in a wave maker / powerhead (I was thinking the Power Sweep) to have no stagnent water. My filter would be the H.O.T. Magnum Pro. Also, anybody thinking having many ghost shrimps on the floor of a heavy plant decorated aquarium is a bad idea? I really like ghost shrimps cuz they would look cool crawling all over the place but I'm afraid for my plants and fries. If that's a problem, think I should just go for clown loach instead? |
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Avoid the clown loaches unless your tank is more than 55 gallons. Even as slow growers, consider the size of more than 12 inches as they grow. |
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