DiddleBug said:Yeah, that would be nice.Now I just need to get myself a nice male for them (and hopefully he won't die on me!).
Another question.Let's say I bred these females to one male. I get some cool fry from them. Would I keep males and females both and breed the best to each other? Or would I keep just some of the best males and get some females at the LFS for them? Or even keep the best females and get some males from the LFs for them? What's the best way to selective breed without getting your fish to interbred while still keeping the looks you want?
fish48 said:Or simply run one tank let them flock breed and when or if needed remove any deformed or sick fish,
By using this simple guide inbreeding Guppies /is not problem, and just to mention Guppies are not to over breed and weakened by too much inbreeding continued inbreeding side of it as very little to do with the stat of some of Guppies/tropical fish that are sold these days. Many farm breed strains are weaker caused by incorrect use of antibiotics hormones and many other factors causing health problems,
Always breed or from good stock remove any weak sick or deformed fry/fish,