I plan to separate the male and female Endlers to stop the endless breeding and so that I can be selective to breed with the best-looking males. Endlers are extremely scarce around here. I can possibly put the rejects in my main tank to feed my larger fish. Also, the lfs will use the drab females as feeders so they won't get tired of them. I'm trying to plan before I have hundreds! Although I guess the separated females may continue to drop for a few months after separation, but I can handle that. I think. But I really need that breeding tank.... Hmmm, suddenly had an idea. If I let my partner *see* some babies get eaten, maybe she'll want to protect them with their own tank. All without any psychobabble.....
Zambize
Whoa! I have my first fry. I was unexpectedly expecting.
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thisfish884485 - Posts: 38
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They are the original guppies and when you cross one with a fancy guppy the fry lose their fanciness