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juwel-180
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can any one help me if they have a breeding tank or if they have had one or any thing realy that could be helpful to setting up one and size of a breeding tank
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juwel,

Are you asking what kinds of plants you should have in a breeding tank? Then much more information will be required to answer this one.

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what are you expecting to breed? youll obviously need a bigger tank for breeding oscars than for breeding guppies.
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juwel-180
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neons and zebras and dwarf gouramis fish that size
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When you say zebras I assume you mean zebra danios.

I think a 10 gallon should do fine.

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juwel-180
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yes i did mean zebra danios
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A 10 gal. tank would be fine.



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Marbles work well for a substrate for breeding zebra danios.
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I used a 10 gallon tank, filled approx 2/3 of the way up, using a marble substrate and fake plants that broke the surface of the water to breed my dwarf gouramis You could use the same for your neons and danios
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