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Subscribei realy want to breed my bolivians!
fishyhelper288
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they r in a comuntity 29 gallon, im having some water problems atm, but after i get all that situated, i would like them to breed

in there r a few guppy fry, 1 adult female guppy, lots of corys, ottos, 3 zebra danios, and i think thats about it

what fish can stay in there, and what fish have to be moved? i want them to breed in the 29 because it is more spacious,
please help!
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For successful breeding, i would keep the Rams on their own, without any tank mates.


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i bet if they are a male and female they will breed on their own in your community tank.
I dont think any of the other fish will bother them
if they want to.
Are you sure you have a male and female first?


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fishyhelper288
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i am pretty sure

the male is larger, and he has lyres on his tail, and doecel fin, he has darker colors too, and i think the first ray of the dorsel fin is longer, the female doesnt have the lyer on her dorsel, is smaller, and her colors are more gray, and they both get cool grey stripes on their sides, and i looked at their vents too, the males looks thinner and the females looks bigger i started to remove some corys (im over stocked on corys anyway) and i removed 1 of the 3 zebras (had to set out a trap up) i am almost done removing the guppies too i just want them to be happy, and feel realy safe
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Keep us posted, would like to know how it turns out (I've interest in breeding BRs, as well)

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