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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

pair of black moscow & full red (taiwan line) in adjacent aquarium

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  • @niekomasu THATS WHAT SHE SAID .

  • weak

  • man thats tiny...

  • watch out for the tale nipping man...

  • thnx for the reply =]

    i will try and get some more plants for my 10gallon tank [i have to in there but there quite big so i might get some smaller ones just for the bottem or some floting ones :)

  • I don't use breeding traps...USed to, when I knew less about breeding fish, but a few of my pregnant females died in them. My personal opinion is that most are too small and seem to majorly stress the females out. I put lots of plants along the bottom of a small, 5 litre tank, so the babies have somewhere to hide one they are born. They naturally drop to the bottom of the tank when they 1st come out and soon develop enough speed to swim and hide from the mother, if she comes looking for them!

  • LOL!

    do u have a breeding trap ... cuz i do but i dont know if i should put 2 of my guppies that i wannah breed in there or if its to stressful for them =-\

  • When I breed my guppies, I put them into a smaller tank for a little while. If they don't have to swim about, chasing after the female, they have a lot more energy for something else, if you know what I mean! : D

  • Have good water quality.

  • how do u make them mate easier

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