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I've got a small stone about the size of an acorn inside the flowerpot where my female double red is guarding fry. The only thing is, WHERE on earth did this stone come from?! The substrate is silica sand that's been established for well over 2 years and there was no stone in the substrate where flowerpot is 2 weeks ago when I set it up as a breeding tank. She's almost pushed this rock so that only her and the free swimming fry can enter the cave. The gap is now too small for the male to even come close to entering. The stone has moved about 2 inches in a week.
Also, what are peoples experiences on breeding cockatoos this is my first pair and they've spawned 3 times now in just under 2 months. The third time is the charm, and as I said they're at the free swimming stage and doing well. However, there are two harlequin rasboras I rescued from a friend in there and i want to know what I should do. Should I return them to the store? I don't have anywhere to put them other than in the breeding tank. If I remove them I'm worried that it could risk making them less comfortable.
Also, what are peoples experiences on breeding cockatoos this is my first pair and they've spawned 3 times now in just under 2 months. The third time is the charm, and as I said they're at the free swimming stage and doing well. However, there are two harlequin rasboras I rescued from a friend in there and i want to know what I should do. Should I return them to the store? I don't have anywhere to put them other than in the breeding tank. If I remove them I'm worried that it could risk making them less comfortable.