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hi i am so glad to find you i hope you can help me, i have been having luck breeding cory's guppies and kribs, i am very excited about this. but the other day i moved some baby cory's to a bigger tank and had disaster, the filter in my big tanks a good filters but they ate my babies, the babies were a good size and i thought to big to go in the grid how wrong was i. Q is there a filter out there made for rearing on young or very small fish? where would i go to find one?
yvonne2009-04-16Answer no. 1
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#2
The best filters for raising fry are the air driven sponge filters. They are available in most pet stores and cost very little money
mickey2009-04-17Answer no. 2
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#3
hi i have just put stoking on my filtters in my tanks so my babys dont get sucked up
gonemad2009-04-17Answer no. 3
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#4
is this working? and not putting to much stain on the motor ? i tried a thin peice of sponge and the motor stopped working luckly when it cooled down it started again.
yvonne2009-04-18Answer no. 4
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#5
I have seen the inlets covered over before but I still prefer to use the sponge filters just in case.
mickey2009-04-18Answer no. 5
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#6
yes but make sure that u clean it often
gonemad2009-04-20Answer no. 6
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#7
Definately, once a week and loads of water changes for the fry
mickey2009-04-21Answer no. 7
http://forum.aqua-fish.net/?topic=filters-for-fry-tanks#8
I use an air-powered filter. I cut a net and wrap it around the filter and secure it with a rubber-band.
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