I dont wanna start a new topic so here is my question...
I have around 15 fry guppies and one adult fenale guppy, along with two otocinclus. I had 8 guppies but others died because of some disease - they died within a week when I bought them from a pet shop...
Anyway - the first day I got them home (the aquarium was cycled and everything) I noticed some baby fish, so I went to the store and bought breeding net. I put babys in, after about a week, when only two adult guppys remained I also noticed some babys and coleted them. Than only one guppy remained, and she had babys. The babies are in a breeding net, all together, although there are enormous differences among them...
The oldest babies have their tails colored (yellow). Anyway they are about 4 weeks old (the oldest). But the problem is that yesterday I tried to release two of them, and when "mum" spoted them she darted to eat them! I tought they were too big already! I thought she eat the first one and manage to rescue the second one but then I found the first one hiding in the plants. So thanks god they were both safe and sound...
How do I know when tp release them? Shouldn't they be old/big enogh? I mean their tails are already colored and they are much bigger than their younger "siblings"...
I am feeding them Mikropan (food for baby livebarers), occasionally some spirulina tabs (I gave them that twice, along with mikropan), daphnia. I also give them fish vitamin every second day...
So when will they be ready to swimm with their mum?