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first, you have to have a fish that is an adult (20+ years old). Then, you have to put the fish into the Sell Tank. Put the adult fish into the isolation tank, then press Species to set the price. When you are ready, press the sell button and wait.
IMHO, I think once the baby gets too big for the other fish to get their mouth around them you could let them go in with the adults, providing of course you are not overcrowding your tank...
the adult might eat the baby :/
The reason for isolating baby fish from adults is that most adult fish consider fry to be snacks. When the baby platys are too big to fit in the biggest mouth in the aquarium, it's safe to put them in. Remember that the biggest mouth may not always belong to the biggest fish! If the biggest fish in the aquarium are adult platys, when they're about 1-1.5cm long (around half an inch) they're big enough. They'll probably reach this size after about a month, provided the water is warm and clean and they're fed high quality food. The other consideration is feeding; if you put baby fish into a tank with adult fish and your main food source is pellets, they may not get enough to eat, so make sure you use some flake food until they get bigger. (If you normally feed flakes, this isn't a problem.)
yes you can
A baby fish is actually called a fry...which sounds weird when you put it together because its "fish fry" LOL
yes
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !
maybe
If The food you put in the Fish Tank is Gone. and if they survive.
put them in a separate tank from bigger fish there are many websites you can look at
Putting baby fish in with any species of larger fish will most likely result in the babies(fry) being eaten.