Keep the number of fish in your tank around 7-9. Fishes doesn't like crowded spaces. For your baby guppies or any other frys, you can always sell them to a personal owned pet store. Petco and Petsmart doesn't take fish from individual owners, but smaller pet stores should be more than happy to buy them from you or give you store credit for them in exchange of fish food, etc.
2006-08-21 20:26:59
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answered by meowcat 2
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believe me, they're slightly overdue. It took my guppies about a month and 0.5 till that they had some colour. Reaons that they could be nevertheless white: a million) Are women... women are a lot less colourful than male guppies. woman guppies' memories are also a lot less longer. So in the journey that your infant guppies don't have very lengthy memories that are proportional to their body, they could be women. 2) Are feeder guppies. those are also noted as wild guppies. It signifies that those guppies are meant for feeding different fish, and are not very alluring... so that they do no longer have a lot colour. 3) overdue bloomers. you ought to also seperate your guppies into diverse tanks or purchase a higher tank. for approximately 8 guppies... you would possibly want to need a 10 gallon tank for now. holding the guppies in this variety of small tank, will cause them to end growing to be. in case you would want to make your tank more desirable ornamental, I advise procuring a plant. you will get them on the save for below $5. I advise a banana plant. Thesegrow very lengthy, and seem tremendous in a tremendous/lengthy tank.
2016-11-26 22:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you can give them to some one. But right now they should be large enough to let out in you tank. After a month I let mine out but watch out for the filter. Sometimes I find the in the bottom of the filter. Next time if you do not want babies do not put them in the breeder net.
2006-08-23 23:00:03
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answered by Marlena 2
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Your tank is already pretty full. You could let the fry go for the fish to eat. Or you could raise them and sell (or give) them to a petstore. You are going to have tons more fry, guppies breed like rabbits.
If you do decide to raise and sell them, feed them baby fish food until they are big enough to go.
2006-08-21 17:43:08
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answered by Em 4
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If your water levels are acceptable, when they reach maturation (about 6 weeks), you can see if your local pet store will either buy them or offer you store credit for them. Be forewarned, though, that most large chain stores will not do this, so you're better off looking at your mom-and-pop pet stores.
If you don't want to deal with the pet stores and don't mind dealing directly with people, you could try to sell them on your local craigslist site. People will come to your house to pick them up, so you don't have to worry about shipping the fish or anything.
Good luck!
2006-08-21 17:45:33
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answered by birdistasty 5
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Buy an Oscar and let him eat them......... J/K.... Just let them stay in the tank. Why buy another tank when you already have one. The more fish the better.
2006-08-22 06:12:20
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answered by Mr. Stuart 2
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There is really thick greenery to add to the bottom of the bowl for the babies to hide in. It will make the bowl pretty and keep your babies safe from the other fish.
2006-08-21 17:44:16
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answered by just guessing 2
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Well either buy another tank or keep em cramed up in that one but dont kill the poor things,
2006-08-21 17:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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if you really are prepeared to keep them all but another tank. if you dont want them, give em to a pet store owner. they can feed there carnovorous fish
2006-08-22 00:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy an Oscar and feed them to it. :-) or your could just let them loose and give the molly a session of fast food :-)
2006-08-21 22:36:09
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answered by nikonjedi 3
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