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Re: [GSAS-Member] what a surprise...



  Thanks Dave for the tip,

  So far, it looks like the Daddy is protecting the precious eggs pretty good.  I see him so near the stone he looks to be sitting on it.  And occasional un-welcomed, un-announced visit near the nest by the small C.Melanotaenia(they are about the same size as the Gold Rams) are greeted by the dart of the peck although I don't think any does or would land on the Cory.  They would dash from the harmful lips.
  Humm, I don't have any of the fish you mentioned.  Maybe I have to go to the store.  
  And it would be a challenge to take out the Corys since the tank is small bow front kind.  And I always have tougher time catching fish from the tank with the curve.  And there are 5 Corys in it at the moment.  But I guess I better take them out without disturbing the Dad too much.  That would be a challenge since they have many stuff in the tank, pots of plants, driftwood.,etc.
  Like I said, this is their first and mine also.  So we'll see how it goes.   

"Sanford, Dave   LHS-STAFF" <Sanfordd@issaquah.wednet.edu> wrote: Hiro, a few baby corys might be controlled by the parents but a swarm of
them will eventually pick off the baby rams. A dither fish like small pencil
fish, blue-eyes, or dwarf rasboras might be a better choice.
Good luck,
dave


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