What do you if not have another fish tank to keep babies safe?

How to Keep Baby Fish Safe

If you do not have another fish tank to keep your baby fish safe, there are a few things you can do to ensure their well-being.

1. Use a breeder box. A breeder box is a small, mesh-enclosed container that can be placed inside your main fish tank. This will provide your baby fish with a safe place to hide and grow, while still allowing them to interact with the other fish in the tank.

2. Use a floating breeder net. A floating breeder net is made of a fine mesh material and has a frame that keeps it afloat on the water's surface. This is similar to a breeder box but doesn’t hang from the sides. Baby fish can swim freely in this area and it gives them some protection.

3. Use a plastic container. If you do not have a breeder box or breeder net, you can also use a plastic container, such as a tupperware container, to keep your baby fish safe. Make sure the container has a lid and is large enough for the baby fish to move around comfortably.

4. Add some plants to the container. Plants will provide your baby fish with hiding places and help to keep the water clean.

5. Keep the water temperature within the optimal range for your baby fish. Most tropical fish require a water temperature between 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

6. Feed your baby fish a diet of live or frozen food. Baby fish need to eat small, frequent meals of live or frozen food, such as brine shrimp or daphnia.

7. Monitor your baby fish closely for any signs of illness. Watch for any changes in behavior, color, or appetite. If you notice any problems, contact your veterinarian immediately.

By following these tips, you can help keep your baby fish safe and healthy.