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I don't know how to tell when my fish will give birth and I really don't want them to eat them when I'm at work, so I have my female in a breader is this okay? :/
brand new babies that had to have been born last night! So small you can hardly see them! Have them in the three way breeder managed to save only four! Crazy tho because my fish all still look pregnant
Guppy and platy fry, the ones in the clear box were born yesterday (somehow the guppy and platy had fry at the same time, could one have triggered the other?) and the ones in the mesh net were born at varying times all from around a week or two ago or before.
Newborn guppies before I found the platy in the main tank
Newborn platy is the fry on the right, newborn guppy is the fry on the left.
Older fry
Both the box and the net with some fish as a comparison
Green terrors second lay
Tried removing most the fry this time to see who can take care of them better. Last time they all got eaten so hopefully this works
SOMEONE HELP ME IDENTIFY THESE FRY!!! I have two angelfish, five danios and two neon tetras. Probably not the angelfish, but we had a batch last time which looked longer than these so I thought those were danio fry, so could these be neon tetra fry?? There about seventy that we could save, but at least two hundred eggs were there orginally. I HAD TO SAVE THEM the angelfish were eating them allll P.S. Sorry for horrible quality pictures, but they're like sticks with fat actual body xD