Matt68005 said:Yes they want to be left alone to have babies. The rule of thumb is to put the males in first so they can become dominant, then add your female(s) after at least a day or two.
Dude don't quote me or il'l quote you right back. Maybe if you have ever read a book about guppies (yes i know how old fashioned, a book made out of paper) you would know that. The first fish in the tank has pecking order over the next fish in the tank, true with guppies just like alot of animals.I've never heard of that rule :s
Hi, here's an idea, cut out the attitude. The guy just responded to your post saying he has never heard of what you were claiming. In turn you are welcome to respond and further explain your point, but you don't have to do it defensively or take it personal, because it's not. Being quoted just means that someone is specifically addressing a statement that someone else made, it's for clarification more than anything.Dude don't quote me or il'l quote you right back. Maybe if you have ever read a book about guppies (yes i know how old fashioned, a book made out of paper) you would know that. The first fish in the tank has pecking order over the next fish in the tank, true with guppies just like alot of animals.
Matt68005 said:Yes they want to be left alone to have babies. The rule of thumb is to put the males in first so they can become dominant, then add your female(s) after at least a day or two.