SwampeastMike
Aquarium Advice Activist
This may seem a strange question but any suggestion for a small (when fully grown) carnivore/omnivore to add to a large (160-gallon) well-planted tank with a lot of guppies (among other fish).
Something that will snack on some of the newly or recently born fry without going after or nipping the adults and other small fish?
Obviously I'll provide with suitable food but it seems ideal if there is something what would naturally keep down the population. I'm sure the guppies themselves get a few but there are so many hiding places that the vast majority survive.
No way I can catch the babies without essentially destroying the tank.
Something that will snack on some of the newly or recently born fry without going after or nipping the adults and other small fish?
Obviously I'll provide with suitable food but it seems ideal if there is something what would naturally keep down the population. I'm sure the guppies themselves get a few but there are so many hiding places that the vast majority survive.
No way I can catch the babies without essentially destroying the tank.