crabbylion New Member Joined Feb 19, 2010 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location Tampa Bay Mar 25, 2010 #1 Hey, I started this thread, and a water garden which you can see at the post. Can you please share good options to go in with already 5 male Guppies. They are patrolling and doing a good job on the insects but i'd like to get them help. Thanks.
Hey, I started this thread, and a water garden which you can see at the post. Can you please share good options to go in with already 5 male Guppies. They are patrolling and doing a good job on the insects but i'd like to get them help. Thanks.
M meguro Fish Herder Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 1,413 Reaction score 0 Mar 25, 2010 #2 rainbowfish (pseudomugil and melanotaenia), white cloud mountain minnow, chinese algae eater
mr130gallon Fish Addict Joined Aug 28, 2009 Messages 877 Reaction score 1 Location Winnipeg Mar 25, 2010 #3 a fair sized shoal of some kind of larger tetra maybe? that could clear out larvae good i would think
a fair sized shoal of some kind of larger tetra maybe? that could clear out larvae good i would think
Honeythorn Sugar coating and nicely nicely? I don't think so Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 2,313 Reaction score 1 Location Stourbridge UK Mar 26, 2010 #4 You could try Gold barbs. I have some and they are the most greedy and ravenous fish I have ever owned, should soon clear some of those larvae .
You could try Gold barbs. I have some and they are the most greedy and ravenous fish I have ever owned, should soon clear some of those larvae .
england channa aka snakehead Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 10,394 Reaction score 3 Location Bournemouth Dorset / Medellin Colombia Mar 26, 2010 #5 what size is the rubbermaid?
Jonty Fish Addict Joined Mar 4, 2009 Messages 744 Reaction score 0 Mar 27, 2010 #6 Get 10 female guppies and breed them - the surviving fry will eat the bugs