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    Hi!

    Hey everyone Had to re-reg after a year or so due to not being able to use my hotmail addy anymore, but that's all good New tank, new fish! I WAS the chick in Kerikeri with the Inanga population (for those who remember me) all my little pretties died mysteriously and I was really sad - turned out it was the bore water we were on. Anyway moved to Auckland and my partner decided to cheer me up with some new fish! yay hehe.. so I got a nice new population of Danios. I love them. Pearls, leopards, zebras and goldens. Also have a couple of algae eaters which breed escapes me - one of them is constantly drunk (swimming on it's side) but still eats and carries on normally lol. I just posted in the breeding forum as my fish are heavy with eggs, but yea. Looking forward to babies and an excuse to get an even bigger tank and use the small one for raising youngins Look forward to being a member again! xoxo
  2. Hey guys, I know theres been a few threads on this already, but being a complete fish noob I thought i'd make another one so I dont get all confused I have Pearl, Leopard, Zebra and Golden Danios in my aquarium, and the golden ones so I have since discovered are heavy with eggs. I thought i'd have a go and see what happens with them - never experienced fish with eggs before, so what I wanted to know is - Do I take the females out and put a couple of males in a seperate tank (and i'm assuming the skinny ones are the males) or can I leave them all with the entire population (i have around 25 fish all together along with some algae eaters) Its all very exciting - my flatmates and I have been checking every day to see if any eggs have been deposited on the gravel, but not yet. So what do you reckon? Take them out, leave them there? Thanks heaps
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