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Guppies

Asevernnnn

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So, stupid question but, I have these guppies that I bought as feeders, most of them got eaten by my turtles and the remaining ones decided to have babies, and they've been in there for a while so they're not super tiny maybe a few months with the turtles. Anyway all the guppies plus the turtle is making way too much waste and the tank is overcrowded anyway, the only options I can think of are putting them with my waltl or having them in an extra tank which is only like 2 gallons, so I was told they would be okay with waltl, but I would have to quarantine for salmonella, and was wondering how long I would have to quarantine, I'm assuming longer than a month.
The parent(only ones left lol) was just a normal feeder guppy in an all guppy tank, and I'm only wondering about the baby guppies.
Thanks for any help
 

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Better not put them with the P.waltl....they really like their waters to be fishless.
 
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