Would there be a problem to put the first batch together with the second? It wouldbe a lot easier to have just one fry trap in the tank
They are 2 weeks apart, the oldest 4,5 weeks old the youngest 2,5 weeks.
The oldest wouldn't harm the youngest would they? There's only two of the oldest, while there's 12 of the youngest.
Putting to litters together
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I am so jealous that you are in this position , i would be greatful to have a small brood of 2, Just kidding. I would have thought that if they are of a fairly similar size they should be ok as they are not the most competetive of feeders, Just an opinion based on other fry.
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Hi McEve
No problem at all, once again make sure ther's lots of hiding places. The only time this will create a problem is if there are different unrelated parents, and you wish to keep some of your stock to breed with. AT present I have soe older fry remaining with their parents in seperate tanks to enable me to differentiate between them if I ever use them for breeding.
Rob
No problem at all, once again make sure ther's lots of hiding places. The only time this will create a problem is if there are different unrelated parents, and you wish to keep some of your stock to breed with. AT present I have soe older fry remaining with their parents in seperate tanks to enable me to differentiate between them if I ever use them for breeding.
Rob