JackSpadesSI
Aquarium Advice Freak
I had two male guppies in a 10-gallon tank. A few days later I got them some friends: another male and a female. The female gave birth to 18-20 fry the very next day (I guess I bought her already very pregnant). After giving birth, the males harassed the female to the point where I feared that she would soon die of stress, so (sadly) I returned her to the LFS where she would be better off (they won't take her fry, though).
Now, however, I'm stuck with all of these (cute, but unwanted) fry in a tank that will very soon be too small for all of them. The three male guppies, one male molly, four neon tetras, and dwarf African frog are (for better or for worse) completely ignoring the fry. I'd be ok if "nature took its course" and they were eaten, but I can't bring myself to harm them, myself.
I'm open to any suggestions here. They can't stay in my tank due to space constraints. I don't want any money for them, and I'd like them to go to a good home (or LFS, at the very least).
Now, however, I'm stuck with all of these (cute, but unwanted) fry in a tank that will very soon be too small for all of them. The three male guppies, one male molly, four neon tetras, and dwarf African frog are (for better or for worse) completely ignoring the fry. I'd be ok if "nature took its course" and they were eaten, but I can't bring myself to harm them, myself.
I'm open to any suggestions here. They can't stay in my tank due to space constraints. I don't want any money for them, and I'd like them to go to a good home (or LFS, at the very least).