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The cast of The Stream - 2002 includes: Shana Dowdeswell as The girl Ed Fry as The father Jennifer Rice as The mother
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Francis Fry died in 1886.
Jeremy Fry was born in 1924.
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A mother catfish is called a fry
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Yes the mother goldfish will eat the fry-and so will the father, that's why it is a good idea to move the parents into a sepperate tank after they have bred if you want the babies to live.
When the fry are free swimming. Actually some recommend removing the parents after the eggs are laid and fertilized. Others suggest leaving both parents with the eggs and fry. There are pros and cons for each.
That will depend on many different factors, some of which you have no control over. When the eggs hatch, the mother will closely guard the fry. In most cases, at least 50% of the fry survive if you use a sponge filter in their presence, as a normal filter may suck in the fry as well as water.
They get very fat and a black spot will appear under their tail. The spot will get bigger and bigger until the fish has her fry. (babies) Sometimes the fish will not eat and that can lead to stress. (i don't know a solution sorry) After the fish has her fry, she can get stressed and try to eat her fry. You should make many hiding places for the fry, like castles or fake coral that only fry can fit into. Another idea is to buy a plant called maidens hair. The fry will either hatch from the eggs and hide, or be born live and they will drop into the thick plant. They blend in very well. If you think your fish is pregnant, go out and buy a fry tank that can go into the same tank as the mother, but the mother wont be able to eat the fry. Gently scoop out the fry with a net and plop them into their new tank. (most of them are a bared cage with a net) If your tank is too small for a fry tank, you must rely on the hiding places. Do NOT separate the mother from her fry. (mother in one tank, fry in another) It doesn't matter if they can see each other. They will get stressed out and die. When you feed your fry, make sure you crush the food very well with your fingers so that it is as powdery as it can get. If it is live food your feeding to your fish, go out and buy some fish flakes to crunch up cuz sometimes the fry choke or bloat to death because their meal is to big or you feed them too much. Be careful and keep your tank clean, maybe add some more plants too for more O2 levels for more fish. Hope this helped!
This usually means that the fry have already been born. If the fry were born in the tank itself, you might not notice them at first, but they are probably hiding somewhere. If the fry were born in the breeding box and you don't see any now, the mother could have eaten them.
First, when your betta has the fry, you must split them up quickly. But in your case, it looks like you didn't separate them. If you didn't, its pretty much hopeless. Just let your betta finish eating the fry. next time though, split them up quickly. Some pet stores usually have nets you can use to move the fry away from their parents.Unfortunatly, in your case, there really isn't much that you can do at this point. Right after the fry are born, you must separate the fry from its parents. So for now, just let the betta eat the rest of the fry. The next time you consider breeding more bettas, separate the fry from its parents quickly. Most pet stores have betta fry nets so you can scoop the fry away from the mother. i hope this works next time!
The word "fry" (e.g. a French fry, fish fry, stir fry) is singular.The word fry (hatchling fish) is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. (The fry in the pond were splashing about.)
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