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Carl Collins 16-10-2003 04:12 PM

Guppy fry
 
Can anyone tell me how to keep my fish away from my baby guppies?
I have the floating plants and stuff but there has got to be more to help..
Could I maybe get some women's tights from the local shops to maybe conceal
a part of the tank off??



Dave Millman 16-10-2003 06:02 PM

Guppy fry
 
Carl Collins wrote:

Can anyone tell me how to keep my fish away from my baby guppies?
I have the floating plants and stuff but there has got to be more to help..
Could I maybe get some women's tights from the local shops to maybe conceal
a part of the tank off??


Ask at your LFS for tank dividers, they work great. They save you a lot of
struggling with pantyhose. You could also look at a Breeder Trap or Breeder
Net.

Since this is a plant newsgroup, I would be remiss if I did not mention big
clumps of Java Moss or Riccia, and substrates covered with Glosso or Dwarf
Chain Swords.


Keng 16-10-2003 08:23 PM

Guppy fry
 
"Carl Collins" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me how to keep my fish away from my baby guppies?
I have the floating plants and stuff but there has got to be more to help..
Could I maybe get some women's tights from the local shops to maybe conceal
a part of the tank off??


Why dont you just take the babies out and put them in a bucket? Then
when they grow bigger, you can put them back into the main tank. They
grow pretty quick and dont need a big space or a filter. I have a
heater in my bucket and thats it.


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