still trying to get my angels babies past the wrigglers stage before they just vanish from the tank. great vod once again and keep doing it man love it
I use to set my pairs up like that. You will find that the pairs well trigger each other to span. It works great. Congratulations on filling the new tanks. And freeing up space. Fish look great.
First-time viewer...you did a Great Job showing your activities, explaining what and why you were doing these activities in your fish room; you gave me on how to separate breeding-pairs with the egg crates, coupled with creating a breeding-tank for pairs. I subscribed.....thanks for sharing!!
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking by "protect both side". Are you asking if I can put the pair in the middle and have protection from both sides? If this is your question, then yes. The divider can protect any pair from other pairs. Please reword your question so I can understand.
I meant the breeding pair and fry would be safe and the other non breeding fish . The fish at other end would be safe from parent fish attacking them to protect the young
@paulhunt2888 Yes, the other fish would be safe from the pair's aggression. The babies, however, will be able to swim past the divider, and once they are on the other side, they will not be safe from being eaten.
@nightwalkerz-88 at the time, I don't plan on keeping any of the wigglers from the blue pair due to limited space. However, I'll show how the black and gold- marble pair's babies look like on the next one.
@@nightwalkerz-88 would you be interested in the pair? I'm offering to you first before I put them up for grabs. I'll have you take care of the parents and the fries and show us how they look like 😁