Just a general question, and I hope it doesn't offend any guppy people out there!
Do you have to get both sexes of guppies to have them be happy? My mother used to breed guppies, and it was a lot of work having to keep an eye on the females, because the males ate the babies. So she had a "nursery" aquarium. I like watching the fish and it's a hobby, but I really don't want to get into it that much at this point. Of course the males are so much prettier, and that's what I really want.
So my real question is - if you get both sexes and don't keep an eye on things, is that cruel for the baby fish? Or is there some easy way to separate them without having to get a whole other aquarium? Or am I remembering something that was unique to her fishkeeping skills?
Thanks
Daisymac
Do you have to get both sexes of guppies to have them be happy? My mother used to breed guppies, and it was a lot of work having to keep an eye on the females, because the males ate the babies. So she had a "nursery" aquarium. I like watching the fish and it's a hobby, but I really don't want to get into it that much at this point. Of course the males are so much prettier, and that's what I really want.
So my real question is - if you get both sexes and don't keep an eye on things, is that cruel for the baby fish? Or is there some easy way to separate them without having to get a whole other aquarium? Or am I remembering something that was unique to her fishkeeping skills?
Thanks
Daisymac
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