Hi all
Two of my young keyholes have paired and are laying eggs. Trouble is they have caught me off guard as didn't expect this for a while. The tank they are in is 125ltr with an angel, three remaining rosey barbs, penguin and red eye tetra 6 in total, corys, zebra danios 6 very small yet and two other young keyholes which show no sign of pairing. I also have a 4ft tank and a 10gallon one with a few male guppies and neon tetras. I thought about moving the inhabitants of the 10gallon between the 4ft and the 125 ltr and letting the keyholes have the 10gallon to themselves but would this disrupt the keyholes? Incidentally the proud parents are much smaller than my old adult in the larger tank.
What should I do to protect the new family to be? Any help would be sss welcome please.
Two of my young keyholes have paired and are laying eggs. Trouble is they have caught me off guard as didn't expect this for a while. The tank they are in is 125ltr with an angel, three remaining rosey barbs, penguin and red eye tetra 6 in total, corys, zebra danios 6 very small yet and two other young keyholes which show no sign of pairing. I also have a 4ft tank and a 10gallon one with a few male guppies and neon tetras. I thought about moving the inhabitants of the 10gallon between the 4ft and the 125 ltr and letting the keyholes have the 10gallon to themselves but would this disrupt the keyholes? Incidentally the proud parents are much smaller than my old adult in the larger tank.
What should I do to protect the new family to be? Any help would be sss welcome please.