We have a baby platy!

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Re: We have a baby platy!

Postby platytudes » Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:26 pm

Wetplants wrote:Mind doing one for NC, too? :)


Actually, it makes sense to do it by USDA Hardiness Zones since that's kind of what determines what lives or dies - how cold it gets. For example in my town, we are borderline 9. I believe NC is 7-8. So maybe I should do the Southern Zones, approximately 7-11. Hmm....guess this is becoming quite a project here ;)
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Re: We have a baby platy!

Postby OhioMom » Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:39 am

Well after 3 days of searching I found a shrimp.. :lol: I would assume more than one is in there so all hope is not lost.
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Re: We have a baby platy!

Postby Heidi » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:26 am

Sandra - maybe you could contact our newest member "bettababy", maybe you could get more cherry shrimp there? Anybody with 12 tanks, several of which are shrimp breeder tanks, might be willing to sell off some :D Definite case of MTS!
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Re: We have a baby platy!

Postby OhioMom » Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:56 am

Well found another one the other day..slighty bigger and really red so thinking a few are still there just really good at hiding. So 2 in the 29 gallon and 2 in the 5 gallon betta..hopefully we will get some babies eventually..
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