Victorea, Hi, welcome. For the guppies, add several floating plants to the top of the tank. The babies hide in there and then you don't need to rescue them. That is what I did to get mine to grow. Good luck, Kathy Olson On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Victorea Earnest wrote: > > Hello > > I just joined at the meeting last night. I'm sorry I > wasn't able to stick around after the presentation, it > went a little later than I expected and I had to take > the bus back to Shoreline. > > I have been breeding bettas for about a year and a > half. I am also a member of Pacific Northwest Betta > Society and the International Betta Congress. > > I'm very slowly working towards crowntails, preferable > orange :-). I also recently acquired some Betta Falx > and Betta Coccina, I hope to breed them as well. > > I'm trying to raise some guppies, but I find them > rather exasperating sometimes... Figuring out when the > female is going to drop and rescuing the babies, I'm > not doing a very good job there. > > I have a young Midas cichlid and some Siamese algae > eaters and one pleco, I?m sure he is the kind that > gets huge. Not in the same tank, of course. > > Victorea > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > ------------------ > To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to majordomo@thekrib.com > with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the message. Archives of > this list can be found at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/ > ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to majordomo@thekrib.com with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the message. Archives of this list can be found at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/