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Post by Carl on Aug 10, 2016 9:31:26 GMT -5
The latest update: The Neon status doesn't matter. I moved about 50 mollies to the LFS to sell, along with some plant cuttings, leaving only Survivor (Molly), and the two Neons. 1 week later, the 2 Neons appear to have been consumed, along with a juvenile Male Molly I put in with Survivor. I think she likes the aquarium to herself, or that's the message she's sending... No big loss. Survivor is all healthy, though! Sorry about this cannibalism! This is strange for a molly though Carl
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Post by troybtj on Aug 29, 2016 18:51:15 GMT -5
Still no trace of Neons, One female molly added in with Survivor after the last post is alive and well.
Had a bit of a Battle Royale in the larger one, Lost 1 adult molly, 1 mid size molly, and 1 Head and Tail Light tetra. A few other tattered fins on the Mollies and other Tetras. I left it overcrowded overly long.
Another trip to the LFS and it's looking slightly normal now, but with this darn hair algae that's driving me nuts to get rid of. It's tangling with the Flame Moss and sort of tears up all of it when I try removing it.
I'll try to update with photos soon. I know, I keep saying that. I haven't taken many pictures of anything this summer.
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Post by coco on Aug 30, 2016 20:05:10 GMT -5
Troy, a true SEA is great for hair algae. They gobble it up. Can be hard to find real ones in the LFS though. They sell Flying foxes as "Siamese flying fox".
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