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Re: Intro



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
> 
> 
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