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The two baby parrots are in a tank of their own, so cannot blame the breeding pair for these... |
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Seriously, could there have been teeny tiny microscopic eggs in the water you brought the babies home in? They've grown and hatched (maybe in the gravel so you didn't see them) |
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If there were eggs in the water DM, they would have hatched after a week, I have had these fish just over a month....These babys are ll in a huge pot, and every time one gets out, the parrot catches it and puts it back, they are acting like they are their babies....But really cannot see how they can be, they are far too young! |
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