dolphins218
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Hello,
I'm new to breeding guppies and I have a 80 litre tank with 7 females abd 3 males in with discus, gouramis, corydoras, bumblebee catfish, ancistrous (can't spell) and temporaroly a small Ghost knife.
About a couple of months ago i found a fry swimming around and separated it into a breeding net to ensure it didn't get eaten but never found any more. Yesturday the same thing happened, i found a single fry swimming around, it is now also in the breeding trap with the older one. I was just wondering how to tell when the Females were ready to drop so that i may be able to save a few more fry, and also how to save the fry. Here is a picture of one of the larger females
I'm new to breeding guppies and I have a 80 litre tank with 7 females abd 3 males in with discus, gouramis, corydoras, bumblebee catfish, ancistrous (can't spell) and temporaroly a small Ghost knife.
About a couple of months ago i found a fry swimming around and separated it into a breeding net to ensure it didn't get eaten but never found any more. Yesturday the same thing happened, i found a single fry swimming around, it is now also in the breeding trap with the older one. I was just wondering how to tell when the Females were ready to drop so that i may be able to save a few more fry, and also how to save the fry. Here is a picture of one of the larger females