Best breeding box / net for african cichlid?

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skald89

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I have a 55 gallon tank with an aqueon 55 quietflow. My female p acei is pregnant for her first. I would like to keep the fry if she manages to hold to term. What breeding box do you suggest I buy to keep them alive?

If you need more information let me know and I will do my best to answer.

Thanks
 
The best is a 10 gallon tank with a sponge filter and heater. Only good way to raise fry. Well or you can use something larger to hold water. I have used 5 gallon buckets and rubbermade trash cans.

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I have a 55 gallon tank with an aqueon 55 quietflow. My female p acei is pregnant for her first. I would like to keep the fry if she manages to hold to term. What breeding box do you suggest I buy to keep them alive?

If you need more information let me know and I will do my best to answer.

Thanks
I came up with the idea for these years ago. There are thousands of them in use. It is a floating breeder box. Makes it easy to do water changes. Here is a link: http://store.southcentralcichlids.com/servlet/-strse-breeding-supplies/Categories
 
That box could work. A while back I seen someone do it with Tupperware. Just made a bunch of tiny holes to cycle water and used a small balloon to keep it afloat. Im sure anything that can trap air inside it could work
 
just use a 10gallon tank be a lot better for raising the fry in until they are big enough to go back in the main tank.
 
Thank you everyone for your responses. I can't really afford or have much room for another tank. I would like one that can be 'attached' to my tank that way I don't need another filter and heater.
 
That's nice. It would work great for any fry. Does it have a top that stays on? The small nets I have tend to get turned over by my pacu and sink the the bottom.

A floating breeder basket is easy to make. Use a plant basket, 4 pieces of PVC pipe, 4 elbows, and some zip ties. A lid can be made from plastic needlepoint material (available at WalMart) and attached with zip ties.
 
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