Any guppy fans here?, come come come
Any guppy fans here?, come come come
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Feb 12 2009, 01:07 PM
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2 posts Joined: Sep 2008 |
hi all. one of my guppies has just given birth to around 40 frys last night. Some are very inactive and stays at the bottom of the tank. As i know, frys are very active and move around, unless their rilly tired. Does this means some of mine are unhealthy? If so, is there anyway i can improve the condition? I just lost a whole tank of fry a few days ago, and i rilly do not want it to happen again. Pls help
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Feb 13 2009, 02:14 AM
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now, the mum has just passed away :'( woo.. Can anyone tell me y? This ain't the first time already. All my guppies who gave birth passed away a day or two after giving birth. Pls help.. Anyone..
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Feb 18 2009, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(squareballs @ Feb 16 2009, 10:26 PM) Share more of your current tank setup, and did you seperate the female after she gives birth? yes, i did. I quarantined her in a small tank(the ones they used for betta). I placed the tank inside a bigger fishbowl where the baby swims. So dat she cud see them but not eat them. my tank pretty much consist of just water in a bowl. Planning to get some plants soon. I was told that the pump is unnessary and they can do without it.For the inactive fries, give them a day or two.. Dun rush them to be active. |
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