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POPETPOP Fish Nursery for Aquarium-Fish Breeding Net Hang on Breeder Box-Large Size
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This Net Hatchery is easily attached to the top of your aquarium by included suction cups.Fish fry tank,It is constructed with soft polyester net and plastic frame.It will increase the survival rate of breeded fish by separating the aggressive fish and weak fish.Fish tank baby nursery,safely separates new-born fry from other fish, increase the survival rate of juvenile.Engineered to allow optimum water flow
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Height5.905511805 Inches
Length9.842519675 Inches
Weight0.20282528104 Pounds
Width5.905511805 Inches

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u/Dd7990 ยท 2 pointsr/bettafish

I wouldn't transfer her to an uncycled tank... 0-0-0 sounds like fresh, brand spankin' new tank (and you did just set it up yesterday so yea it's brand spankin' new). Get a breeder-box-net thing and stick her in that timeout box when it's the other tankmates food time (though you can feed her with her portion of food in there so she doesn't have to feel left out, and she will also eventually learn that the time-out box net = food time for her). https://www.amazon.com/POPETPOP-Nursery-Aquarium-Fish-Breeding-Box-Large/dp/B07SRC4PCM/ (nice big size, stick it in the community tank with some of it above the water level to reduce chance of her jumping out of it).

As for cycling that new tank - http://injaf.org/articles-guides/beginners-guides/the-nitrogen-cycle-and-the-fishless-cycle-getting-your-aquarium-ready-for-fish/