xhan
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A fair few months ago a friend of mines guppy had a batch of fry with 4/5 of the 60+ being very different. They were paler than the rest and didn't grow nearly as fast. In fact they were still 2 week old fry sized when the others were about an 3/4cm long. They also never developed any colour, all the other fry were orange.
She gave me a few and I've managed to keep one going, its about 8/9 months old now. Still small and pale with a slight orange hue to the silver in some places and black highlights on the anal fin. Its body shape seems to be a mix of both guppy and platy - hence the name pluppy!.
Anyway, this 'pluppy' as we called it turned out to be female. The only other male fish in the tank are platys so they must be the fathers. I found the fry by accident while I was dismantling the tank.
Heres a video of the whole lot! The mum is first and then the two fry. The fry were about 2 weeks old when I filmed this.
http/www.flickr.com/photos/apricot13/4801713230/
I just find the whole thing very odd! Maybe someone else has had a similar experience as I know platys and guppies can't breed but it seems from some other forum threads others have had this happen but the fry haven't lived long enough expecially not to have freaky babies of their own!
She gave me a few and I've managed to keep one going, its about 8/9 months old now. Still small and pale with a slight orange hue to the silver in some places and black highlights on the anal fin. Its body shape seems to be a mix of both guppy and platy - hence the name pluppy!.
Anyway, this 'pluppy' as we called it turned out to be female. The only other male fish in the tank are platys so they must be the fathers. I found the fry by accident while I was dismantling the tank.
Heres a video of the whole lot! The mum is first and then the two fry. The fry were about 2 weeks old when I filmed this.
http/www.flickr.com/photos/apricot13/4801713230/
I just find the whole thing very odd! Maybe someone else has had a similar experience as I know platys and guppies can't breed but it seems from some other forum threads others have had this happen but the fry haven't lived long enough expecially not to have freaky babies of their own!