Hello! I’m pretty sure I’m just being paranoid, but still better safe than sorry. I had a female guppy that was really struggling in her labor. She was pregnant when I bought her, and a week into her quarantine the water started developing ammonia problems that I didn’t notice right away. She was breathing heavily and swimming at the top of the tank not moving and I thought it was labor. Took a couple days for me to notice, but when I did I made sure to fix it. She held her fry in for 3 more weeks. Meaning she was probably pregnant for almost two months. I moved her to the main tank and it only took a couple days there before she popped out a couple every couple hours every day for a week. The total fry count was 23 but I only managed to safely extract 20, the rest became snacks unfortunately.
Those fry are about a week to two weeks old now, all seem healthy. The female guppy seemed to have developed a permanent tail injury, her tail is droopy now and she still kinda swims funny, but she’s still very alive and still comes for food.
anyway to the topic. Out of her 20 fry, some of them are SUPER dark. This is only my 2nd fry group, but a noticeable number of them are dark grey verses the colorless pale. A couple of them have already started forming dark spots on their tails, much faster than my first group.
I’m pretty sure this is just genetics but I wanted to make sure. Also worthy to note the tank is now cycled. The first fry group came a couple weeks earlier than expected so my fry tank wasnt completely cycled when the first group of fry went in (all of them survived, are in the main tank, healthy, and have lovely splashes of color coming in).
they could also be from different ladies, bc it took a week. But the one female is the only one that looks noticeably smaller. The rest look the absolute same so I think they are all hers and she’s just struggling because of the ammonia issue I missed
Those fry are about a week to two weeks old now, all seem healthy. The female guppy seemed to have developed a permanent tail injury, her tail is droopy now and she still kinda swims funny, but she’s still very alive and still comes for food.
anyway to the topic. Out of her 20 fry, some of them are SUPER dark. This is only my 2nd fry group, but a noticeable number of them are dark grey verses the colorless pale. A couple of them have already started forming dark spots on their tails, much faster than my first group.
I’m pretty sure this is just genetics but I wanted to make sure. Also worthy to note the tank is now cycled. The first fry group came a couple weeks earlier than expected so my fry tank wasnt completely cycled when the first group of fry went in (all of them survived, are in the main tank, healthy, and have lovely splashes of color coming in).
they could also be from different ladies, bc it took a week. But the one female is the only one that looks noticeably smaller. The rest look the absolute same so I think they are all hers and she’s just struggling because of the ammonia issue I missed