My week has been extremely eventful with fish breeding. On Sunday I found out that my albino bristle nose plecos not only bred but the fry were at least 10 days old.
When I finally found them and moved them to a new aquarium the very next day I noticed around 30-50 tiny microscopic little fry in my ten gallon tank that I moved my pleco fry into.
The fish I had in the aquarium before (I did around a 75% water change and put the plecos in it) were Red Eye Tetra, Black Skirt Tetra, and an albino tiger barb (I know he isn't supposed to be alone and he nips fins but he didn't have anywhere else to go) Anyways. The fry are tiny. They look VERY close to baby guppy fry, but I haven't had a female guppy in a few months.
I have attached a picture (though they are TINY little eyeballs on the leaves) so it may be too early to tell but I was curious of your opinions.
When I finally found them and moved them to a new aquarium the very next day I noticed around 30-50 tiny microscopic little fry in my ten gallon tank that I moved my pleco fry into.
The fish I had in the aquarium before (I did around a 75% water change and put the plecos in it) were Red Eye Tetra, Black Skirt Tetra, and an albino tiger barb (I know he isn't supposed to be alone and he nips fins but he didn't have anywhere else to go) Anyways. The fry are tiny. They look VERY close to baby guppy fry, but I haven't had a female guppy in a few months.
I have attached a picture (though they are TINY little eyeballs on the leaves) so it may be too early to tell but I was curious of your opinions.
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