I've seen that a lot of people want baby fish to be easier to see.

It would make things easier, yes, but also more unrealistic. Having bred and raised dwarf neon rainbowfish fry (baby fish) myself, I can tell you that dwarf neon rainbowfish babies are much harder to see at first than even the Tycoon babies! They're no bigger than a speck of dust in the water, and see-through! These things don't get big enough to actually feed normal baby foods until around two or three weeks old.

So, I just wanted to point out that hard-to-find, hard-to-see babies is actually something that is rather realistic. Good work, LDW.

And if you want to know what an adult male Melanotaenia praecox (dwarf neon rainbowfish) in full breeding splendor looks like, look at my avatar. That's Nova Bright showing off to one of my girl rainbows.

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~LDW Games addict. laugh