Hi all,
Been a while since I posted here. Back in December, I got a 105L Tetra Tank and set it up in our office.
We started with some lovely colourful guppies (male) and along the line, we seem to have picked up 2 to 5 females. It was cute at first when the first one had babies, but now they mate like rabbits...
Nearly every 2 weeks we are finding brand new babies in the tank, mostly hiding in the live plants. The first lot have grown up to the point where I can tell I've now got 10ish females and around 15 males. I don't want my tank to fill with fish but it's starting to get crowded in there with the shull of neon tetras and corydoras.
Can anyone suggest a way to stop the breeding? I did try to catch the females and put them in a little enclosure (still inside the tank but seperated from the males) but the adult females are so damn fast that I can't catch them. As mentioned, I do have quite a few plants in the tank and the babies love to hide in there with the shrimp.
Cheers in advance,
Nathan
Been a while since I posted here. Back in December, I got a 105L Tetra Tank and set it up in our office.
We started with some lovely colourful guppies (male) and along the line, we seem to have picked up 2 to 5 females. It was cute at first when the first one had babies, but now they mate like rabbits...
Nearly every 2 weeks we are finding brand new babies in the tank, mostly hiding in the live plants. The first lot have grown up to the point where I can tell I've now got 10ish females and around 15 males. I don't want my tank to fill with fish but it's starting to get crowded in there with the shull of neon tetras and corydoras.
Can anyone suggest a way to stop the breeding? I did try to catch the females and put them in a little enclosure (still inside the tank but seperated from the males) but the adult females are so damn fast that I can't catch them. As mentioned, I do have quite a few plants in the tank and the babies love to hide in there with the shrimp.
Cheers in advance,
Nathan