Guppys are like rampant rabbits.......you dont seem to have much weed for hiding in..........as we speak you have babies............get some more weed for them to hide in ........whoopie doos
2006-10-21 04:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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merely have been given some guppy fry at present!!! i might desire to renowned: a million. What to feed? (domicile made) nicely you ought to use everyday fish flakes, merely crush them between your hands 2. whilst they might pass in with the grownup guppies? in 3-4 months they would be sufficiently enormous 3. What am i able to do to help them survive? what I do is have them in a small hatchery interior the foremost tank till they're sufficiently enormous they're in a field till i'm getting a 10 gallon. they at the instant are not with the adults! thank you! No Hate!
2016-11-24 21:11:26
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answered by ? 4
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If your guppy has been in a tank with male guppies I would be very surprised if it's not about to give birth, they give birth about every two weeks. If you want to save any of the young you will need to have plenty of plants in the aquarium because they will eat their young. Floating plants are good. They are called the millions fish and were introduced all over the tropics to help control mosquito's they eat the larvae of mosquito's.
2006-10-23 08:43:25
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answered by Petdrothefisherman 2
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when a female guppies is ready to drop her fry her graved spot gets really dark black her belly will sorta flatten out on the bottom making her look like a box and she will some what stop eating and will stay manly to the bottom and will try to avoid others in the tank also they will flutter there fins a lot with out going anywhere u need lot's of floating fern's or something thick like that to help the fry hide in and you need to feed them crushed up fish food. crush it tell its powder. guppy's will spawn every 21 to 31 days depending on the fish and once pregnant can have several spawning with out a male because they store sperm
2006-10-24 04:21:53
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answered by jenni p 2
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hmmm. when they're ready to give birth they'll flap their fins really fast. But i'm not sure what's going on with your guppies.
just to be safe do a 10-20% partial water change. Add 1 teaspoon of aquarium salt per gallon of water. That'll improve the health of most fish.... And guppies like a little salt naturally in their habitat.
2006-10-21 04:38:00
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answered by professorminh 4
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A lot of fish get really stressed being in those little floating containers and maybe that's why she is acting like that. Sometimes they actually abort the pregnancy because they are so stressed. But since you have another fish that is doing the same thing check your water params and make sure something isn't off.
2006-10-21 04:44:31
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answered by Nunya Biznis 6
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Yep, I agree with the other person comment. I normally put lots of plants doesn't matter they're artificial. Just try them to be with possibilities for the fry to hide including some of the surface. If some are eaten, that's life but the survivor would be the very best.
2006-10-21 04:43:55
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answered by soytokemonsr 4
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Possibly, get plenty of plants in your tank, for the mothers to give birth in, and for the fry to hide.
Check around the fishs backside. When she's ready to drop you can sometimes see the little babies eyes inside her.
Good luck
2006-10-24 04:11:24
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answered by crivvens.t21@btinternet.com 2
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Maybe the new tank water hadnt matured enough.... a little shock to the guppy.
Just a thought.
2006-10-21 04:45:27
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answered by dagaffman 2
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never fry a guppy always grill them
2006-10-23 09:36:29
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answered by Silver Surfer 3
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