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Date Posted: 12:22:29 03/01/01 Thu
Author: Paytra
Subject: dalmation molly fry dying

We had about 250 baby mollies. Unfortunately we are losing about 7-10 a day. right now we only have about 200 left. I don't know what we are doing wrong. We are feeding them fry food 3x a day. temperature is about 82 and they get water changes approximately 2x a week. We have them split between 2 33gallon tanks. they are about 3 weeks old now. any suggestions to keep them from dying. We no longer have the parents we found that after about a month they were not doing so well either so we gave them back to the original owner before we killed them too. We have had fish for about 10 years (mainly cichids) and never have had a problem. I am becoming very discouraged. Please help.

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