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Can you breed with 1 tank ?


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Any1 had success with breeding in a community tank ? If yes, How many ?

Guppies are rabbits of the aquarium. They'll breed everywhere.

I have bred guppies in a community tank. If you want to keep high numbers then either get another tank, or buy a guppy breeder.

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For a start you will need a male and female guppy of your choice.

Now a male guppy may not be neccessary, as most females come already impregnated for you

But for you to be able to do line breeding, THAT, is a whole different story.

A "guupy-trap" is a small container that floats or is clipped to the inside of the main tank.

Can you imagine the stress that a fat, pregnant guppy is going thru, then being imprisoned in one of these.

From eg 300x300x600 to a container 150x100x100.

It makes a perfect place for mummy gups to have an abortion.

Don't touch them.

Oh by the way.

What size is this ONE tank?

I do guppies in a 200x200x300 tank quite successfully, just mum on her own.

Alan

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600 x 300 x 300

Will need 2 get air powered filter. If I aerate it with 30 cm Airstone, will there be too much current? I have a 6lt/min pump with 2 outlets.

Planted with Ambulias, will get some more. Im guessing I will need to remove the mother and other guppies coz they will eat them ?

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Wot fish and how many are in the tank??

If u have a low load, you wont need any aeration, BUT if you are going for filtration, wots wrong with an U/G filter or a sponge filter, niether of these are baby eaters.

Alan

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