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Get one of the breeder containers and put him in there. I have one that just floats around on top for a female betta that my male betta won't leave alone. SO to give her a break I put her in there to rest. She doesn't have to worry about any of the other females.

My mollies are mean too.

2007-05-09 08:17:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

are not getting one in case you have babies in the domicile. they don't tend to be %.-aggressive, however the Dalmatian is a pretty lively, bouncy canines which will knock her over many a time - while my cousin became into 4 my nan's Dalmatian by accident knocked her over, and he or she ended up desiring stitches from falling right into a cabinet. they are OTT energetic and are marvelous while you're a runner. they want a low-protein eating recurring via being companies to kidney stones and as they are huge canines, consume lots. they don't look to be a time-honored canines and training instructions are necessary. Socialization isn't elective, they'd desire to study that folk coming on your house is a powerful element as they are additionally companies to domicile aggression. they don't do nicely in fairly warm or fairly chilly environments and want a brilliant domicile/backyard. They shed stupidly extreme quantities of hair and choose 6-7ft fences. A Dalmatian figures out its place in the %. and acts on it, so which you opt for regulations from day one. On or off the settee/beds? Human nutrition or no human nutrition? Pulling on the lead or heeling each and all of the time? ALL contributors of the relatives could stick to those each and all of the time. i might advise a diverse breed - the Dalmatian isn't a powerful relatives canines except all contributors are 11+.

2016-10-15 05:13:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A breeder net really isn't made to keep a fish long term and would really be kind of cruel. The only real solution is to return the fish or put it in another tank with fish that will hold their own against it.

MM

2007-05-09 09:51:01 · answer #3 · answered by magicman116 7 · 1 0

Brittany,
A dalmation molly is a fish, not a dog.

I agree, a tank seperator of some sort may be in order.

2007-05-09 08:31:52 · answer #4 · answered by Karen 2 · 0 0

dalmations tend to be aggressive from over breeding. Get a trainer would be the bets. Trust me I had a dalmation; we tried ro train it but it didnt work; you need a prfessional.

2007-05-09 08:18:31 · answer #5 · answered by Mrs. Iero <333 2 · 0 0

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