cubsfan85
Aquarium Advice Regular
I stressed to the worker that I wanted a male because I already had a male and I did NOT want breeding. I only have a 10-gallon tank and no plans to upgrade at this time. She even had another worker come and confirm that the fish I chose was a male. I guess it's been about a month to month and a half. I noticed the new fish was looking kind of fat, and had been chasing my existing Molly around a lot. On Wednesday I came home to 9 babies in the tank. Today we're up to 14.
I called Petsmart and explained the situation. The girl (she sounded like the one who helped me originally) said that if I only had one male and one female, they really shouldn't breed. Gee, that's helpful information as I watch a dozen babies swim around my tank.
She said the parents will most likely eat the babies, and if not, I can "dispose" of them. Ok... I don't really like that idea but I'd be willing to do it since my tank cannot support all these fish (I have 2 Dalmation Mollies, 1 guppy and 2 mystery snails). But, obviously, they're going to keep breeding, and I don't want to have to "dispose" of live fish every couple of months!
I emailed Petsmart about the issue and am waiting for a response. I really would just like to exchange the female for a male. If I don't, they're going to keep breeding and I think her bad attitude is stressing out my original Dalmation. Since I don't want to deal with the babies constantly I guess my only other option would be to get another tank to separate them. I don't really want another tank nor do I want to put out the money because of one $3 fish! We're in a townhouse and will be moving to a house in about 6 months. I'll likely upgrade to a larger tank once we're settled in a new home but for now the 10-gallon suits our needs.
My main issue right now is that the parent fish are not eating the babies! They're swimming around happily! Should I stop feeding them so that they're hungry and go after them? I know it's morbid but I need these things gone and I'd rather it happen the natural way..
I called Petsmart and explained the situation. The girl (she sounded like the one who helped me originally) said that if I only had one male and one female, they really shouldn't breed. Gee, that's helpful information as I watch a dozen babies swim around my tank.
She said the parents will most likely eat the babies, and if not, I can "dispose" of them. Ok... I don't really like that idea but I'd be willing to do it since my tank cannot support all these fish (I have 2 Dalmation Mollies, 1 guppy and 2 mystery snails). But, obviously, they're going to keep breeding, and I don't want to have to "dispose" of live fish every couple of months!
I emailed Petsmart about the issue and am waiting for a response. I really would just like to exchange the female for a male. If I don't, they're going to keep breeding and I think her bad attitude is stressing out my original Dalmation. Since I don't want to deal with the babies constantly I guess my only other option would be to get another tank to separate them. I don't really want another tank nor do I want to put out the money because of one $3 fish! We're in a townhouse and will be moving to a house in about 6 months. I'll likely upgrade to a larger tank once we're settled in a new home but for now the 10-gallon suits our needs.
My main issue right now is that the parent fish are not eating the babies! They're swimming around happily! Should I stop feeding them so that they're hungry and go after them? I know it's morbid but I need these things gone and I'd rather it happen the natural way..