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SaltWaterN00b

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Ok first off let me apologize to WIngo, I can not drop them off. I had 9 dalmation molly babies and the fish just gave birth AGAIN. I now have about 27 fish in a 5 gallon tank and I need to get rid of the babies ASAP. I have about 9 that have started getting spots (about 1 and 1/2 months old) and about 15 new borns (day old).

Id rather not give them away as food. Pickup is Ridgewood or Westbury, NY.

Anyone interested?
 
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Ok first off let me apologize to WIngo, I can not drop them off. I had 9 dalmation molly babies and the fish just gave birth AGAIN. I now have about 27 fish in a 5 gallon tank and I need to get rid of the babies ASAP. I have about 9 that have started getting spots (about 1 and 1/2 months old) and about 15 new borns (day old).

Id rather not give them away as food. Pickup is Ridgewood or Westbury, NY.

Anyone interested?

No problemo. I will wait til I am more free to pass by you after your fish do more :bunnies:.
 

SaltWaterN00b

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No but they can be acclimated to one. I havent found anything that says whether its better to acclimate them as babies or adults. I think I may actually try to acclimate the parents to my tank.

I read though to use a VERY slow drip (about 5 hours)
 
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No but they can be acclimated to one. I havent found anything that says whether its better to acclimate them as babies or adults. I think I may actually try to acclimate the parents to my tank.

I read though to use a VERY slow drip (about 5 hours)


Then they will be bullied by your other fish. they are consider weak in the saltwater world becuase they cannot swim fast.
 

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