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Rhysp87

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Hi,
I recently got into fish keeping, setting myself up a 150 litre aquarium. I'm aiming to just keep it a peaceful community tank and so far I've got a few guppies, some black neon tetras and some panda cories. Love the pandas but they seem to be multiplying very quickly... if they carry on like this I'm going to have a problem 🤦‍♂️ and i was worried about the guppies...
 
Bob Ross would call it "an happy problem !".

There's no danger for the guppies fry they won't touch them alive.

You can let nature take it's course and the population will automatically balance itself. Nothing is better than a large group for them.

Or you can raise the babies to a size that they would be interesting for your LFS to sell and trade them for, in store credits.

Or exchange them for fishes you would want at an Aquaria Club near you.

All "Happy Problems !"
 
Hello, Rhysp87! Welcome to the forum. I'm relatively new myself, but can tell you it's a great place to share your journey with your fishy friends and get good advice and insight from some really experienced hobbyists and pros.
 
Thanks both! Looking forward to learning more and seeing where the hobby takes me.
 
Nice to have you joined the forum... :hi:
Well, mostly when cories start reproducing, they'll go on and on...
 

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