I have a pregnant swordtail, and I would like to save as many fry as possible when she gives birth as I already have quite a few buyers lined up. I know most of you don't like breeding traps because of the stress they can cause to the mother fish. I don't want to do anything to put her at risk but I do want to save the fry. I found a large breeding trap labeled for swordtails. The dimentions are 10"x7"x6". Do you think this would be large enough to avoid stressing the mother when the time comes? If not I do have a 10 gallon fry tank with some Java moss that I could use as a birthing tank, I just feel like I could save more fry with a trap.
Also I have a friend that would like to purchase 1 male swordtail from me in the future, and she was wondering if she could put it in a bookshelf tank, or if she would need to buy a bigger tank. My first feeling was that 6.6 gallons is waayyy too small for a swordtail, but this is a 2 foot long tank, the same length as a 20 gallon... So does the 2 feet of swimming room make up for it only being 6 gallons? I'm just not sure how I feel about this...
Opinions please? Thanks!
Also I have a friend that would like to purchase 1 male swordtail from me in the future, and she was wondering if she could put it in a bookshelf tank, or if she would need to buy a bigger tank. My first feeling was that 6.6 gallons is waayyy too small for a swordtail, but this is a 2 foot long tank, the same length as a 20 gallon... So does the 2 feet of swimming room make up for it only being 6 gallons? I'm just not sure how I feel about this...
Opinions please? Thanks!