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Bob Muller (michiganfish-in-wideopenwest.com)
Mon, 25 Apr 2005 21:19:26 -0400

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Just got into the 5 gallon I found the central Mudminnow fungused eggs =
in. The pair was moved to a 29 gallon in hopes of more eggs. I found =
more fungused eggs and two fry in the 5 gallon. I think they laid their =
eggs in a large clump of java fern that was in the tank. They are =
staying close to the java fern on a peice of wood in the new tank. Has =
anyone breed mudminnows and if so could you comment on what they did in =
your tank.

Bob Muller
Red Run (the ghost river of Royal Oak)
A tributary of the Clinton River
Great Lakes watershed

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Just got into the 5 gallon I found the = central=20 Mudminnow fungused eggs in.  The pair was moved to a 29 gallon in = hopes of=20 more eggs. I found more fungused eggs and two fry in the 5 gallon.  = I think=20 they laid their eggs in a large clump of java fern that was in the = tank. =20 They are staying close to the java fern on a peice of wood in the new=20 tank.  Has anyone breed mudminnows and if so could you comment on = what they=20 did in your tank.
 
Bob Muller
Red Run (the ghost river of Royal = Oak)
A tributary of the Clinton = River
Great Lakes = watershed
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