Avid Outdoorsman
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I have a pair of F0 A. Panduro in a 50 gallon tank. They have fry that are now just under 1/4" in length. The female just spent three days in one of her coconut caves and is now chasing the fry around. I'm assuming she has eggs. I have a lot of leaf litter and wood in the tank. I have seen people post saying they were going to use "traps" to catch their fry. Has anyone found a way to catch fry without completely stressing out the tank? The tank is a breeding tank with just the parents and a half dozen Nannostomus marginatus. I just don't want the female to get stressed out and eat the eggs and yet I would like to save the existing fry. It appears as though I left them in longer then I should have.