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How long after birth is it acceptable to move my endlers?


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I mean the only reason you’ll want to let them age is so that people want to buy them! I’ve never had any interest in my endler fry until the males have started showing colour. So I generally wait a couple months to sell those guys. Heck, I have 100 apistogramma fry growing up in my 100L community tank. I’d love to sell them! But the oldest are only about 2 inches at most, so about 6 months old, and they only sell at around 9 months when they’ve put on some size.

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Nice! I'd just like to recommend that you label them correctly for sale - if they're N or P class endlers then say so, but otherwise make sure that you're clear that they're hybrids. Helps everyone. Congrats though!

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i bought them at a LFS as Yellow tuxedo Endlers, they were adamant they werent hybrids but i could be mistaken.

Yellow Tuxedo Endler’s Livebearer

Poecilia cf. wingei  are how they are listed from the site of the LFS

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