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I'm setting up a another breeding tank and wondering about what type of filter to use. I've been told an UG filter is a no-no for egg-scatterers. What I'm going to try my luck with first are rummy nose tetras. Also want to try cardinal tetras. I've only tried livebearers before.

I was going to lay down gravel with marbles on top. Any thoughts?

I have another tank full of 10 wk old guppies. They are about 15mm long. When are these going to be safe in a community tank with 4 good sized angels?

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If you are setting up a tank for egglayers to breed in then the only filter you will need is a sponge filter once the eggs have hatched. The parents won't be in there long.

Marbles are a pain in the proverbial. Put down a grid of mesh so the eggs can fall through it out of the parents' reach or use artificial spawning grass (I have seen that advertised on Trademe). I think someone said the $2 Shop has something similar.

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I read somewhere that you can use a net curtain pegged to the edge of the tank, leaving a couple of inches off the bottom of the tank, then throw the fish on top - add water first, of course!

Bare bottom tanks are easier to vacuum with a bit of air line hose.

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Yep sponge filters are the way to go all right and if you intend to breed tetra's you don't need them to be going flat out either just a very gentle air flow.

As you are giving cardinals or rummynose a go first you should use a fine layer of peat rather then the traditional marbles especially for the cardinals as it helps calm them down better and hides the eggs.

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AW = The NZ Aquaruim World magazine (of which I am editor :wink: )

It is NZs only tropical fish keeping magazine and produced by the FNZAS.

When I get home tonight I will try and remember to hunt out the article on how to breed rummys.

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