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The dad is a L144 and the mom is just a common bristlenose.. Think I'm going to move that female to a seperate tank so the boy spawns with the L144 female instead
 
My platy fry almost 3 weeks old

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Some of my wiggles. They are about two weeks old maybe.

I bought two female guppies, I knew they were pregnant when I bought them and was fine with that. I'm surprised about 12-20 survived, figured I'd let nature take it's course and if one or two survived that be cool. I'm excited to watch them grow and see their colors since I have no idea what the fathers look like.


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Yay I do love snails! They are brilliant at keeping tanks clean and water good.


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2 day old fry. Cross bred between a female glo danio and a male zebra danio. ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1404914432.547340.jpg


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I've been doing the aquarium thing for about three years now and have never seen fry. I was feeding last night and noticed three of these little guys swimming around. I have no idea what which fish they belong to. As far as I could tell, none of my fish looked pregnant.

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Can someone tell me what type of fry I have I got them from a pet store one looks like a Molly fry and three look like guppies ??
 
I can't really tell from the picture, but I think some are mollies.


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These could well be cross breeds looking at those clearer photo's they are to slim to be molly fry (like a guppy) but body shape of a Molly. I think you may well have cross breeds.

If they are it's the first time I have personally seem these cross breeds so I'm just guessing


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