at the risk of possibly an off-topic posting - I am looking for some thing to add to my current tank to "control" (as in eliminate?) guppy fry.
I currently have a 29g, planted tank. In it I have about 8-12 guppy (3-4 adult, rest a few weeks old), a red-tail shark (I know, I know...impulse purchase a couple years ago), 3 adult florida flagfish and one young, and a cory cat. upto a few weeks ago I had an angelfish that eliminated ALL young in the tank but it of course out-grew the tank and off he went.
I would like something obviously on the smaller side (2-3"), not TOO aggresive as to attack the adults, but able to hold his own against the red-tail shark (who goes after ALL new inhabitants for first week or two)... I'm not looking to hear "get rid of the shark" nor "get rid of females" nor "get another tank"... please... if you wanna say any of that, PLEASE dont post here... ALL I want are constructive suggestions on a fish (or two) to add to control the fry population. I LIKE having an occasional fry grow to adult-hood (all but 2 of current guppys came that way) and believe it or not i LIKE the idea of naturalism and fry as live food for others. dont hate. just suggestions please
previous ideas from other sources are a kribensis, or other dwarf cichlid, black sjirt tetra, african dwarf frog. any and all "constructive" ideas and suggestions are welcome
Patrick
I currently have a 29g, planted tank. In it I have about 8-12 guppy (3-4 adult, rest a few weeks old), a red-tail shark (I know, I know...impulse purchase a couple years ago), 3 adult florida flagfish and one young, and a cory cat. upto a few weeks ago I had an angelfish that eliminated ALL young in the tank but it of course out-grew the tank and off he went.
I would like something obviously on the smaller side (2-3"), not TOO aggresive as to attack the adults, but able to hold his own against the red-tail shark (who goes after ALL new inhabitants for first week or two)... I'm not looking to hear "get rid of the shark" nor "get rid of females" nor "get another tank"... please... if you wanna say any of that, PLEASE dont post here... ALL I want are constructive suggestions on a fish (or two) to add to control the fry population. I LIKE having an occasional fry grow to adult-hood (all but 2 of current guppys came that way) and believe it or not i LIKE the idea of naturalism and fry as live food for others. dont hate. just suggestions please
previous ideas from other sources are a kribensis, or other dwarf cichlid, black sjirt tetra, african dwarf frog. any and all "constructive" ideas and suggestions are welcome
Patrick