FrogGirl
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I've been reading on these forums a lot over the last month when I realized we had a pregnant guppy & some pregnant platys. We had mixed feelings on buying another tank to put them in since we don't really want to keep them but maybe the fact that I'm pregnant myself makes it hard for me to just let nature take it's course & see what happens. We do have some LFS that will take them as donation but not until they are bigger. I bought several net breeders & more plants for the tank just in case.
Thursday I noticed our pregnant guppy was being harassed more than usual & since we knew she had to be popping any day & decided to catch her & put her in one of the net breeders. A few hours later I went to feed the fish & was pleasantly surprised to find a bunch of babies in there. I haven't been able to get a completely accurate count but it appears to be between 25-30 little guys. We decided then that we'd go ahead & buy a tank set up. Last night we went & bought a 20 gallon kit that has an under gravel filter & everything we need to get up & running. Our problem now becomes how to get it cycled/ safe for the babies to go into it.
I read about placing some media or something from your main filter into the new tank but my husband said we can't do that. I think I read somewhere about taking water from the main tank & possibly other things from the main tank to help get it/make it ready. I have a pretty decent size thick plant (all of our plants are plastic) that I had bought for fry cover that has been in the tank around 2 weeks. I can move that plant over & we were going to put a few of our zebra danios into the new tank. I'm hoping between the 3 net breeders that we can keep the fry in the main tank for a while & give the fry tank a chance to be cycled & safe enough.
If anyone has anymore tricks or ideas I'd be grateful. When we got home last night I noticed 2 small black fry hiding up by our heater, we caught them & put them in a 2nd net breeder. These are definitely not guppy fry, they're black & a bit larger than most of the guppy fry. We're not sure where they came from but we are assuming one of the platys must have given birth, we are just not sure which, one was being harassed a ton so we thought perhaps it was her & moved her into a 3rd net last night but have not seen any fry in there yet & as I started writing this I spotted another fry by the heater & got him in with the other 2.
So right now I have at least 25 fry in 1 net breeder & 3 in another. I'm not sure when 25 in 1 net breeder will be too much so if someone could give me some advice on when I need to move some into the net with the other 3 & how many.
Any & all help is appreciated. We're pretty new to this whole thing. My husband had this 100 gallon tank as a salt water tank many years ago but he's never had fresh water tropical fish, let alone livebearers. We didn't even know we had livebearers til I started reading about the fish we had brought home. Since we already had some I figured what the hell & bought a few guppies to go along with the platys lol. I've also got a pregnant swordtail in there now.
My husband told me I was contagious & to stay away from the tank cause every female livebearer we have is now pregnant (except maybe for the guppy & whatever else just gave birth)
Thursday I noticed our pregnant guppy was being harassed more than usual & since we knew she had to be popping any day & decided to catch her & put her in one of the net breeders. A few hours later I went to feed the fish & was pleasantly surprised to find a bunch of babies in there. I haven't been able to get a completely accurate count but it appears to be between 25-30 little guys. We decided then that we'd go ahead & buy a tank set up. Last night we went & bought a 20 gallon kit that has an under gravel filter & everything we need to get up & running. Our problem now becomes how to get it cycled/ safe for the babies to go into it.
I read about placing some media or something from your main filter into the new tank but my husband said we can't do that. I think I read somewhere about taking water from the main tank & possibly other things from the main tank to help get it/make it ready. I have a pretty decent size thick plant (all of our plants are plastic) that I had bought for fry cover that has been in the tank around 2 weeks. I can move that plant over & we were going to put a few of our zebra danios into the new tank. I'm hoping between the 3 net breeders that we can keep the fry in the main tank for a while & give the fry tank a chance to be cycled & safe enough.
If anyone has anymore tricks or ideas I'd be grateful. When we got home last night I noticed 2 small black fry hiding up by our heater, we caught them & put them in a 2nd net breeder. These are definitely not guppy fry, they're black & a bit larger than most of the guppy fry. We're not sure where they came from but we are assuming one of the platys must have given birth, we are just not sure which, one was being harassed a ton so we thought perhaps it was her & moved her into a 3rd net last night but have not seen any fry in there yet & as I started writing this I spotted another fry by the heater & got him in with the other 2.
So right now I have at least 25 fry in 1 net breeder & 3 in another. I'm not sure when 25 in 1 net breeder will be too much so if someone could give me some advice on when I need to move some into the net with the other 3 & how many.
Any & all help is appreciated. We're pretty new to this whole thing. My husband had this 100 gallon tank as a salt water tank many years ago but he's never had fresh water tropical fish, let alone livebearers. We didn't even know we had livebearers til I started reading about the fish we had brought home. Since we already had some I figured what the hell & bought a few guppies to go along with the platys lol. I've also got a pregnant swordtail in there now.
My husband told me I was contagious & to stay away from the tank cause every female livebearer we have is now pregnant (except maybe for the guppy & whatever else just gave birth)