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THIS. this is why im so careful with how im dumping my tank water. i always have to treat my water with something thatll kill EVERYTHING that i mightve put into that bucket before i allow myself to dump it anywhere. i'd be so ungodly mad to be the cause of a invasive species, and while glofish might not be incredibly viable in the wild, their normal counterparts will. especially zebra danios like i have. they lay thousands of eggs what seems every morning and theyre always breeding. even my neons are breeding in the same 20 gallon. "Spontaneous fish" happen because of how strong and viable fish eggs are, some can survive being completely dried for even years until the next flood, or going through an animals digestive system to be deposited later.
The only time i dont treat my tank water to dump it is because i occasionally water my plants with that water, and my beneficials in my terrariums welcome fish eggs to eat
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Honestly if I learned anything from fish keeping, it’s that so many fish are so HARDY
Most of the ones you buy were going to go into a tiny fish bowl covered in their own poop and overflowing food for some kid to have as a first pet.
Also! the babies probably have a better chance in the other tank sense if they were with the others they most likely would’ve been eaten lol
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Similar thing used to happened to me as well, my kuli loaches somehow get sucked through my pump that has a net cover and it was never seems to be fall off or damaged either, I even closely inspected it. But somehow the loaches managed to squeeze themselves through the net and got into the tube connected to the pump, the pump itself was pretty nasty as well. It is running by two set spinning vertical plastic blade to draw water out and two of them somehow managed to get pass it un-damaged and crawling around on the stone bio balls in the filter for probably a few days. It was not some sort of small tiny eggs or a tiny guppy, it was two 6-7 inches long loaches going through two super fast spinning blades and came out the other side unscathed. To this day I’m still puzzled by how did they manage to do it and how lucky they were.
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@GermanMR
10 months ago
For centuries it was thought life would expontaneously appear under specific conditions, like for example rats would appear in dark and wet spaces. They thought the proof of that was that when they made artificial ponds, fish would always appear, it was not too long ago discovered that some fish eggs would survive being eaten by birds and later excreted in the ponds
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