Can you put your swordtail fry in a 1 gallon bucket?
Swordtail fry can be successfully raised in a one-gallon bucket at room temperature but should not be overcrowded. For 10 fry, the survival rate should be close to 100%, while raising up to 30 fry in the small container will see some die but still yield more adults in the end. Ensure ample oxygenation and daily partial water changes.
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