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Aquarium Advice Regular
Let's say your guppies have given birth to guppy fry, and all of these fry are female. Outcome that it's a male is 0%, which is just like my case.
I'm left with 3 male adults, 5 female adults, and 6 female guppy fry. I have checked each of the fry fins for any signs of a gonopodium at the rear, but in vain.
I am really hoping that the males can outgrow the females, and breed with the younger ones. The on second thought, it's unethical.
Currently, our nearby aquarium store is under construction. It'll take at least about 1 year or so to finish. And by that time, one or two of my adults should die of old age. There's no transportation around me that I can use. I don't even have a bicycle.
To me, this scenario is like a group of guppies facing extinction.
What should I do?
I'm left with 3 male adults, 5 female adults, and 6 female guppy fry. I have checked each of the fry fins for any signs of a gonopodium at the rear, but in vain.
I am really hoping that the males can outgrow the females, and breed with the younger ones. The on second thought, it's unethical.
Currently, our nearby aquarium store is under construction. It'll take at least about 1 year or so to finish. And by that time, one or two of my adults should die of old age. There's no transportation around me that I can use. I don't even have a bicycle.
To me, this scenario is like a group of guppies facing extinction.
What should I do?