Eating BBS.
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Eating BBS.
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here is a quick flick of my tuxedo guppie breeding setup i get around 30-40 babies every twenty days. but i have sold alot of the fry for some nice quick money to save up fro some tropheus. i recommend a 30-50 litre guppy breeder and a bigger one for the fry for maximum growth. feed them high protein food eg decapsulated brine shrimp or live food or freeze dried brine shrimp. keep at 25-26 degres and every second saturday up to 28 then lower on monday in this time you will notice them breeding a lot more try it also do a 5-20% water change three times a week this really helps growth.
I have a ten gallon tank with 10 (now 9
) fish in it…. Recently (this morning) my guppy was found dead. SHe was heavily pregnant, but i found her dead with a bit skinnier and with no gravid spot. What happened????
Also I have a Betta (female duh) that is in the same tank. how do I get her to eat the food i give my other fish? I use brine shrimp and flake food, and bloodworms which i have stopped using. shes very hungry and just spits out the flake food. Please help!
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right now i have three neon tetras, a pregnant female assorted guppy, and an algae eater. i currently use just normal freshwater fish food, and betta food. since my guppy is having babies, i need to get some brine shrimp, just wondering if the rest of my fish can eat it as their regular diet?
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Tagged algae, brine, Brine Shrimp, diet, eater, fish, food, freeze, freshwater fish, guppy, having babies, neon, neon tetras, regular diet, shrimp
You only need a used water bottle, a small air pump, an air stone, some tubing and a glass or cup. 2 tspn of salt for 1 liter of water and 1/2 tspn of eggs. Hatch in 24 hrs.