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Old January 16th 04, 01:46 AM
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Default Swordtails?!

I would suggest that you leave the adults together and keep a close eye on
them. When you see one of the females looking pregnant and ready to burst,
move her to a tank of her own and let nature take it's course. Be sure to
move her after, though, so she doesn't eat the babies. This is what I did
with my guppies.


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hey, im fairly new here.. i have 3 sword tails in my tank , 2 females and
more male...lately the female had some fry, only 2 are left! so i guess

the
other fish ate them, i looked EVERYWHERE for them. (took all plants and
objects out 2).... yeah so the 2 fry are in a 3 way breeder with the 3
adults above them, i would like to have them mate again and breed some

more
fry... what do i have to do exactly?