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Old 07-07-2004, 03:00 PM
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what size do baby fish have to be able to let them out of the breeding net?(there mollies by the way)
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Old 07-08-2004, 02:06 AM
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Oh gosh....I do not know...sorry but maybe someone will come along soon and know.
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Old 07-09-2004, 01:45 AM
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Golly.. I dont know either . Have you tried calling a pet store and asking them?. Good luck.
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Old 07-10-2004, 05:21 PM
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Since baby fish aren't dependent on their mothers for food, they can be released into the community when they are big enough that the others can't eat them. Or, they can be put into a tank by themselves or with other babies the same size.
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what size do baby fish have to be able to let them out of the breeding net?(there mollies by the way)

[color=RoyalBlue]Well, I have your answer.. I had mollie babies. I had 6 Mollie, adults... 9 babies they all died slowly.. They have to be 1 inch.. I only have 2 molly fish left... Have a great day....Oh if any body has ????? about animals or other creatures than you can private message me.......
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Old 07-15-2004, 12:16 PM
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Oh yeah to feed the babies you:

Put 2 teaspoons in a plastic baggy
Then you can leave a little of air in the bag and mash the flakes with your fingers until it it in a powdery look
Then you take a toothpick and dip the tip of it in there water and swipe it with your fingers. Wipe it with your finger. And stick it in your babies food and give the food to them.... It won't look like a lot but it is becuase the are small...... You should feed them breakfast,lunch, after lunch, and dinner. If they eat it all.... How many did you have? Also the female mollie can go without the male for three days b cuz it can hold a spurm, mollies have up to 100 babies, and they have them every month... They are supposed to have 12 to 30 babies each bath... My mollie babies mother died after the 9th babie..
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