Stefan3289
Fishaholic
Hello all,
So I noticed today my Molly, who I didn’t know was pregnant as I was treating the tank for intestinal worms I thought she just had a lot of worms and bloated, laid fry. I’ve counted 4 of them, and I’m not sure what I should do now. I don’t have a nursery tank, and nor will my parents let me set one up, but I have a breeder net. No one seems to be bothering them in the tank they usually hang out in the plants or swim around the top none of the other mollies make an attempt to chase or eat them. I’d love to try to take care of them and then give them away when they get a little bigger as I don’t have any room for them. What’s some advice on keeping them in the situation I’m in (or should I just try to give the fry away, last thing I’d want is for them to die). I’ve had angel fish in the past and they spawned a few times, I managed to keep a few of them alive by the time I noticed before the parents ate them and gave them away.
So I noticed today my Molly, who I didn’t know was pregnant as I was treating the tank for intestinal worms I thought she just had a lot of worms and bloated, laid fry. I’ve counted 4 of them, and I’m not sure what I should do now. I don’t have a nursery tank, and nor will my parents let me set one up, but I have a breeder net. No one seems to be bothering them in the tank they usually hang out in the plants or swim around the top none of the other mollies make an attempt to chase or eat them. I’d love to try to take care of them and then give them away when they get a little bigger as I don’t have any room for them. What’s some advice on keeping them in the situation I’m in (or should I just try to give the fry away, last thing I’d want is for them to die). I’ve had angel fish in the past and they spawned a few times, I managed to keep a few of them alive by the time I noticed before the parents ate them and gave them away.