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Hi,

I have a pair of Kirbs that had fry at Christmas they were great parents and hardly bothered the other residents at all (Zebra Danios) and now 6 months in I have 7 rather large babies which have been great on the population control for their younger siblings but like all older children it's time for them to move out. No aggression issues just I feel that it's better to get them out before problems show up.

I've never sold/given away free any fish before and strangely I find myself concerned that they have a nice new home to go to more than getting cash for them. So what are the best ways to re-home fish?

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Most people will simply create a new post in the Buy/Sell Livestock subforum. If you'd like them to go to a good home, you can ask possible buyers/rehomers (I don't think that's a word but whatever lol) to provide specific details like tank size/footprint, filtration, tankmates, even tank parameters. Then, based on what they tell you, you can make a decision. Just keep in mind that people are people, and may lie about these things because they're keen on the idea of cheap or free fish.

Good luck!

Hi,

I have a pair of Kirbs that had fry at Christmas they were great parents and hardly bothered the other residents at all (Zebra Danios) and now 6 months in I have 7 rather large babies which have been great on the population control for their younger siblings but like all older children it's time for them to move out. No aggression issues just I feel that it's better to get them out before problems show up.

I've never sold/given away free any fish before and strangely I find myself concerned that they have a nice new home to go to more than getting cash for them. So what are the best ways to re-home fish?

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