I have another tank but do not have a seeded filter to use in it. I do
have one spare UGF and can do regular water changes to keep the water
clean. Should I separate them and if so, who should I move? Will they
calm down once in the 10 gallon. Should I add females? I know it's
hard to say one way or the other but in general is calm restored once
females are available? What do I do with all the babies?
Return one, two or all three to the LFS, if they will take them. It's
a new store for me (my father has dealt with them) and I am not sure
of their policy on returns. I will call and ask.
Leave things as they are and see what happens, which is my least
favorite idea.
Any assistance would be great! I waited so long to stock this tank for
this very reason. I wanted to be sure of what I was adding ! Thank
you!
Adding females is a good idea, you would have to add about 2 per male
though so that the males do not stress the females out too badly. You
will get babies but in my tank (I have a 10G too) I have 3 adult
platys 5 adult female guppies ( I used to have 2 males as well, but
they mated themselves to death LOL) 10 baby platy, 2 baby guppies and
two algae eaters. Supposedly this would be a big load for my tank,
but my water parameters are fine, but I also have lots of plants and
do regular water changes when needed. So, for you I would not be too
worried about babies as that only makes more food for the fish and
when some survive then you have fish to trade in at your LFS to help
the fish pay for themselves.
> Leave things as they are and see what happens, which is my least
> favorite idea.
If you were to do this I am afraid that you will end up with one or
more dead. :0(
Hope this helps
Thanks for your help, Christy. I lost the smallest one and the other
2 are in separate tanks for now. I am going to see if the LFS will
take the babies back for me. If they do I'll add 4 females, which
should solve the problem. TY!