75 gallon breeding heaven

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
What do you guys consider to be a good filter for this kind of breeding operation. I would think a normal filter used in most 75s would suck up the fry at a pretty good rate.
 
you could do a couple things

you might be able to try a couple of smaller filters they might be able to do the trick (not positive about that)

i dont think you should have a problem though with the filter you have on their, put a smaller net covering over it to prevent any baby size things to get sucked into it, i have always done it this way and never had a problem, you get so many of them soon enough anyways you will find not to worry too much
 
i personally like swordtails, but never had any experience breeding them. mollies, although told to be easy and quick to breed, i had a bad experience with. my female was pregnant for over 2 months and never gave birth to a single fry. and you say that your tank seems empty, but trust me that will change VERY quickly with the guppies in there. ;)
 
hegofloben;1454308; said:
have bare bottomm going to pick up some java moss tommrow to keep around driftwood what do you tink?

sounds good! will probably look really nice with the guppies too! (although not really my thing. i prefer the look of lava rock, but that is just me) :D
 
i would love to see a 75 G full of guppyes when that happends i want to see PICS lots
 
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