Lots And Lots Of Babies

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crazysilverwolf

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Just had to post as we are quite excited as over the last six weeks my four guppy females have almost constantly dropping fry. my partner has them about 50 in a 10 gallon hexagon tank while they are growing. regular water changes and very soon some of the older ones will be going in mine or my partners main tank.

take a look.


And closer

c
 

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awwwwww, i am so jelous, never seen any before so thanks for the picture.
anyway they look really cute and healthy. :hyper:
 
That Ribbon Plant is non aquatic. It should be removed as it will eventually rot. It can have its roots submerged, but it's not a true aquatic plant.
 
how many you have i have 22 baby guppies right now more to come
 
Cheers all, did'nt know about plant but have three, two others in my main tank and they have been there for six months and doing fine so far, i'll keep an eye them thanks. there are 50 guppys appox in the tank but that number will be dropping as some are getting big enough to rejoin there parents. but as always guppies do like to breed and i know the mothers arn't done yet. removed the male so babies can grow without any harrasment. cheers again all.
daz
 
Yeah, the plant may look fine, but it won't grow much. Mine did fine under water until I took it into different conditions outside and it just melted and withered.
 

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