Resolved Question: Breeding mollies, need advice.?

But I don't fancy to put her in there if there's a risk she's miscarry due to chemical changes.Buuuuuttt...I'd leave them there for a week or so, formerly stick them in the bigger tank until they were big and pregnant once more.Buuuuttt...The filter and heater are going, and I dechlorinated it.and I put in some "Cycle" to promote healthy bacteria growth. .I've heard conflicting opinions on the effectiveness of using a net breeder. Okay, I accidentally started breeding mollies back about 2 senescence ago. I'm afraid to move her to the smaller tank b/c it hasn't had any fish in it yet. I was thinking about leaving her in there until she dropped the fry, before long move her back to the big tank and thereupon move the fry to the 10gal when they're a few days old. .I've dinosaur rethinking all things. I have a silver mama, a black mama, and a black papa. How should I do that? My hubby bought me a new aquarium for our anniversary, and I decided that on with a few tropical fish I wanted to breed mollies ancient history. I set up a 10gal for the fry, with a divider. I only went through 2 or 3 batches of fry from the tantamount mama before she cuted away. The plan was to put the mamas in the 10gal when they were close to delivery, and anon put them in the fresh side of the tank after they drop the fry. But I don't longing the mama to get harassed by papa right after she's habituated birth. I have a netbreeder with the silver mama in it in the big tank. I wanted to leave her in the 10gal to give her a break from his constant attentions.Any advice is greatly apreciated!My silver mama came a bit pregnant, and its anachronistic about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks since I got her. Should I move her to the auxiliary tank or leave her in the net breeder?

Posted in Aquarium set up tropical fish on December 17, 2008
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