cferns
New Member
Hi All
First timer posting as I have managed to trap my first molly fry. They are in the hatchery at the moment.
I only bought the mother yesterday and the lady at the LFS said she suspected that one of them was pregnant. Got them home and gradually put them in the tank. 3 hours later I spot a baby in the tank! Managed to isolate the mother (after getting the wrong one first time around) and she gave birth to another 12 in the hatchery. I thought she was finished so let her go but spotted 2 more in the main tank this morning which I couldn't trap in time
Question is there are also a couple that look like fry in the bottom of the hatchery but not alive, they just look like they did not fully grow. Is this normal? Should I take them out or leave them there for the fry to eat?
Many thanks
Chris
FYI main tank is 75L with:
6 platies (all female)
6 x-ray tetra, 2 remaining glowlight tetra
4 black mollies (one male, one "speckled")
4 white mollies (one male, one dalmation)
4 orange mollies (1 male)
First timer posting as I have managed to trap my first molly fry. They are in the hatchery at the moment.
I only bought the mother yesterday and the lady at the LFS said she suspected that one of them was pregnant. Got them home and gradually put them in the tank. 3 hours later I spot a baby in the tank! Managed to isolate the mother (after getting the wrong one first time around) and she gave birth to another 12 in the hatchery. I thought she was finished so let her go but spotted 2 more in the main tank this morning which I couldn't trap in time
Question is there are also a couple that look like fry in the bottom of the hatchery but not alive, they just look like they did not fully grow. Is this normal? Should I take them out or leave them there for the fry to eat?
Many thanks
Chris
FYI main tank is 75L with:
6 platies (all female)
6 x-ray tetra, 2 remaining glowlight tetra
4 black mollies (one male, one "speckled")
4 white mollies (one male, one dalmation)
4 orange mollies (1 male)