Okay, I admit that part of my guppy population management plan was to let Mama guppy have her babies in the open tank and not separate the fry from the rest of the fish. I know, I'm pure evil. But I figured Darwin would weed out most of the fry and I could certainly rehome a few fish that might actually survive to near adulthood. But my fry are almost a week old now and NONE of them have gotten eaten as far as I can tell. If anything, I'm seeing more and more in the tank as they get bigger and start swimming around the tank more. What do I do with all these fish?
I keep reading on other posts to take them to LFS - I asked both of the LFS in my area, and they don't take in homeless guppies. So what do you expert fish guys really do with the extra fish? More importantly, how do I stop from getting any more baby fish? Last week I had two sweet little guppies, this week I have 15+... I can probably give away half of them but that still leaves a lot of potential breeders left in the tank.
BTW, I have 15 free guppies for anyone in the ATL area.
I keep reading on other posts to take them to LFS - I asked both of the LFS in my area, and they don't take in homeless guppies. So what do you expert fish guys really do with the extra fish? More importantly, how do I stop from getting any more baby fish? Last week I had two sweet little guppies, this week I have 15+... I can probably give away half of them but that still leaves a lot of potential breeders left in the tank.
BTW, I have 15 free guppies for anyone in the ATL area.