Jaybird
Aquarium Advice FINatic
One of my female guppies started giving birth today. I thought I would let nature take it's course and have her birth in the tank and I would transfer any fry that I managed to see into the clear breeder box. Well, I saw one fry floating about and put him into the breeder box when one of the mollies came underneath the box and......sucked him right out of the bottom of the box!!!
Well, I managed to net the female after a lot of work and put her into one of those clear, acrylic, "critter" boxes. I put in tank water, a handful of gravel, and some floating plants. She gave birth to only six fry in there, so I guess the other are in the tank (alive or digesting?). Right now there are just the fry in the critter box.
Will the fry be alright in the critter box? I can always change the water in the box when I change the water in the tank. They are just too small to keep in the tank, even in the breeder box. Once they are a bit larger I'll let them fend for themselves in the tank. I'm not over partial to having more guppies, but they have zero change right now with the mollies and rams.
Well, I managed to net the female after a lot of work and put her into one of those clear, acrylic, "critter" boxes. I put in tank water, a handful of gravel, and some floating plants. She gave birth to only six fry in there, so I guess the other are in the tank (alive or digesting?). Right now there are just the fry in the critter box.
Will the fry be alright in the critter box? I can always change the water in the box when I change the water in the tank. They are just too small to keep in the tank, even in the breeder box. Once they are a bit larger I'll let them fend for themselves in the tank. I'm not over partial to having more guppies, but they have zero change right now with the mollies and rams.