Anyone want some guppie's?

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Lansing MI

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I am on my 4th spawn and the last pregnant female will give birth to my largest spawn yet within 7-10 days. All of the breeding pairs are show quality. Becoming a good aquarist entails respect for the circle of life. While I do have a bond with my spawn I know that the reason fish spawn so many young is that their survival odds are low. Convincing me to let go of fry that has not yet grown enough to show traits will be tough. Ideally I would like to create or join a community of hobbyists to trade Adult's with for hobby breeding, information, and good conversation. I am thinking about making a private website for people I know are at the very least are committed to their tanks and live in Michigan. Let's get as serious about are aquariums as we actually are. Lansing has some of the best private gardens and aquariums in the world. Let's let em know! Let me know about any public aquariums or gardens that are magnificent to please. I haven't lived here for too long. I am also looking for information about guppies, bettas, tetras, mollies, snails, plants, breeding freshwater fish, and where to sell the fruits of my labor to help pay for the cost of my hobby. I would consider trades and adoption to people with quarantine tanks only at this time. I wouldn't be posting if I had a tank full of sick fish but I am working through some water issues at the moment. I can not be 100% sure that taking fish directly from my tanks and putting them into yours won't harm your tank for another couple of weeks. my "show tank" is new. I have plants in it but have not yet put any fish in. I'm waiting for biochemical homeostasis before I start introduce fish. Send me a message; let's chat!

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