Re: Keeping guppies...
On 29 Dec 2005 23:06:29 -0800, "Mariachi" <farenn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I was wondering if it is possible to keep guppies in a tank without a
>filter?
>
>Thanks,
>Mariachi
sure, not too many guppies (try that for a while) and a large enough
tank. Put lots of plants in there to suck up the waste products from
the fish, and water changes to remove what the plants don't.
why would you want to do it, though? The filter is there to make
things easier.
.
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