I agree with oldman on he java moss, i dont think anythin else cud beat it
but if u've trouble gettin to a pet shop r somewhere to get the plants, use houshold items to clutter up a corner of the tank for the fry. when id my first batch it was unexpected, and i used couple of small plastic baskets i found i my place. the holes in baskets were big enuf for fry to swim through but way 2 small for adults.
Basically any thin that'll be a hazard to bigger fish when they tryin to chase the fry, cos the fry'll easily dodge round the place bein so smal. Of course be sure that none of the stuff ya use would b hazardous or poisonous to fish, or that it wouldnt pollute the water. that shud do til you do get to the shop to get plants
but if u've trouble gettin to a pet shop r somewhere to get the plants, use houshold items to clutter up a corner of the tank for the fry. when id my first batch it was unexpected, and i used couple of small plastic baskets i found i my place. the holes in baskets were big enuf for fry to swim through but way 2 small for adults.
Basically any thin that'll be a hazard to bigger fish when they tryin to chase the fry, cos the fry'll easily dodge round the place bein so smal. Of course be sure that none of the stuff ya use would b hazardous or poisonous to fish, or that it wouldnt pollute the water. that shud do til you do get to the shop to get plants
. I finally spotted some fry hiding in some plants that the adult guppies had uprooted and I hadn't managed to re-plant, I made a mad dash to buy a floating nursery thing (10 mile round trip!!) got home and quickly netted the fry into the little tank (we had 18). 10 days later I noticed that some of the fry had escaped fron the nursery tank so I popped them back in.....only to find the 10 Ihad just put in were smaller than the 18 still in there!!!!!

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