Hi!
I hope I'm in the right place, I figured you guys, who know betas and their doings best of all, would know best if my plan would work!
I have a mid size tank (I never remember exactly how much but I'll measure it up in the morning if it's important,I think around 250L?).
It's stocked with a whole heap of Guppies, originating from about 5 females and 5 males from good few years ago. They've bread like crazy (as they do) and I'm afraid my tank's become overcrowded and in-bred. There really are far, far too many, my area does experience power blackouts, and I'm rarely home during the day which, obviously has me fearing oxygen deprivation amongst waste build up ect. I want this generation to be the last from this 'batch' as I'm worried about their quality of life.
So I'm thinking of introducing a female beta in the hope that she will consume all fry as they're born. What are your thoughts? The tank has a bit of a current due to its airstone and filter so I was thinking a lovely short-finned lady. The tank has plenty of plants, rocks and nooks for her, which do make some still-er parts. I'm afraid of adding any more than one fish, because there really are too many. What are your thoughts? Will my plan work? Are there any better options than betas? Shrimp perhaps? Will she be happy in a community in the future? Will the tank be too stressful for her now? Would/should I get two Betas to be sure no fry slip through? I just don't have the heart to manually kill all my female guppies (who are mostly pregnant) and I have a housemate who hates ugly things so a tank divider is a no-go.
I'd love to hear any thoughts you have!
I hope I'm in the right place, I figured you guys, who know betas and their doings best of all, would know best if my plan would work!
I have a mid size tank (I never remember exactly how much but I'll measure it up in the morning if it's important,I think around 250L?).
It's stocked with a whole heap of Guppies, originating from about 5 females and 5 males from good few years ago. They've bread like crazy (as they do) and I'm afraid my tank's become overcrowded and in-bred. There really are far, far too many, my area does experience power blackouts, and I'm rarely home during the day which, obviously has me fearing oxygen deprivation amongst waste build up ect. I want this generation to be the last from this 'batch' as I'm worried about their quality of life.
So I'm thinking of introducing a female beta in the hope that she will consume all fry as they're born. What are your thoughts? The tank has a bit of a current due to its airstone and filter so I was thinking a lovely short-finned lady. The tank has plenty of plants, rocks and nooks for her, which do make some still-er parts. I'm afraid of adding any more than one fish, because there really are too many. What are your thoughts? Will my plan work? Are there any better options than betas? Shrimp perhaps? Will she be happy in a community in the future? Will the tank be too stressful for her now? Would/should I get two Betas to be sure no fry slip through? I just don't have the heart to manually kill all my female guppies (who are mostly pregnant) and I have a housemate who hates ugly things so a tank divider is a no-go.
I'd love to hear any thoughts you have!