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  • #16
    Re: New Arrival - Guppies

    You may want to seperate the male and female away from they're babies because they will most likly eat them.

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    • #17
      Re: New Arrival - Guppies

      I keep plants in the guppy tank, I keep all of mine together and always have new babies and guppies in all stages of development.  The babies are pretty good at hiding and I have larger gravel in their tank so any time they are threatened they go down in the cracks of the gravel or into the plants.  I have a blue cray that has grown up in a guppy tank and even with the babies right by him, he waits for his shrimp pellets. *shrugs* Everyone has their own experiences.  The true breeders will separate.... I have lots of guppies now, even after having a major fungus outbreak that came with a tank I bought.  So after healing the tank and the remainder of inhabitants, I love watching the babies grow...   I guess I just have a pretty calm tank.
      5.5 fw fluval chi - class N top bar snake chested endlers/ red marble bn/ 4 stripe RCS/ pumpkin shrimp
      20 sw cube - a few damsels and a colony of bristleworms
      29 fw - self cloning crayfish..which can't seem to clone haha
      29 fw - mollies / albino bristlenose / ghost shrimp and snowball shrimp/ glo danios
      29 fw - crs/ amano/tiger shrimp /assassins/ whiptails/ plants/ 3 emerald cories
      55 fw - steatocranus casaurius (20ish)/ tetras/ rainbows/large Jack Dempsey
      75 fw - large Jack Dempseys / pictus cat/ yoyo loach/ Red gippicep
      / 10+" oscar/ parrot

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