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I have a few yellow mollies and a pair of Red Lyretail swordtails, will these guys just breed on their own or do you have to encourage them in some way by providing certain conditions?

They have lots of plants and places to hide but I could imagine the larger fish in the tank would not only put them off but also the chances of babies surviving would be quite low.

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Whatever you do, DON'T encourage them :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

My swordtails and platties in the community tank never stop, and enough babies survive the bigger fish to constantly over populate the tank.

If you wanted to breed them seriously then you might have to consider other options - like breeding tanks etc

Cheers

Jude

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Whatever you do, DON'T encourage them :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

My swordtails and platties in the community tank never stop, and enough babies survive the bigger fish to constantly over populate the tank.

If you wanted to breed them seriously then you might have to consider other options - like breeding tanks etc

Cheers

Jude

yours are in wainui water tho Jude :)

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They'll breed but babies may not last long... in saying that I just saw 2 new swordtails in my community tank. I was quite surprised as they look to be about 3-4 weeks old. I know that’s not even 5% of the number of babies that the 1 female in there probably had but it’s still kinda cool. (I have 4 breeding tanks for swordtails over and above this.)

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With Livebearers if you want to get the max survival rate then a separate tank for birthing and another for raising is my suggestion as per links to my tanks in sig.

To have average survival and not need the extra tanks and have sudden mass influx of fry and fishes to deal with then just make sure main tank is well planted with lots of bushy plants and maybe some floating plants. Basically somewhere for the lil guys to hide. You will still lose some from each batch but the strong and or smart survive by hiding in the plants till they are too big for Mouthes.

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COOL !

I have a few plants - enough for them to feel comfortable and there is probably enough for the bababies to hide, there's also lots of driftwood and other hidey holes too.

I sure hope the Red Lyretails breed they're really nice fish, I have not seen them before.

Any other suggestions?

Cross your fingers.

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Yup im a proud dad of little molly babies.

Sorry its my first time to have fish breed.

Got home from work to find only a couple (rest may have been eaten) of youngsters hiding in my plants leaves.

I disconnected my external filter and had a good look around inside but there were no fry in there.

I have no fry food but I crushed up some flake food and one had a go at it, dont know if they can eat this but its all I have.

Will also have to invest in a seperator thing for the bubbies.

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