Shivering Guppy?

slim to none ild say unless its a well planted tank, i think a birthing tank is best for her. or do you mean a breeder trap? as i dont like them things i let mine have there fry in the tank they hide in the plants i just fish them out the next day a move em to a growing up tank
 
slim to none ild say unless its a well planted tank, i think a birthing tank is best for her. or do you mean a breeder trap? as i dont like them things i let mine have there fry in the tank they hide in the plants i just fish them out the next day a move em to a growing up tank

Its a breeder tank and yeah im not keen on the small space for her and neithers she to be honest.
 
ild say keep her in the breeder tank as long as there are plants and places for the fry to hide they will be fine, once she is finished having them you can move her out
 
Thats it away :good:

Do u think i should put my guppy back in the pregancy tank? I want to save some fry but when i put her in the tank she just gets jumpy and annoyed, i dont blame her to be honest. Should i chance her in the tank?

I have one male siamese fighter fish, a red tailed shark (baby), two mollys, three male guppies, a glass catfish and five neons, any chance of survival for the fry with all them?

You have a siamese fighter with a guppy?! How do they get along? The siamese fighter usually kills guppies- especially males- because of their color and long fins.
 
I'm sorry to go off topic but you shouldn't keep a betta with guppies nor neons as they tend to nip their fins. They might get along fine now, but you might find that one day the guppies or neons will be gone. And I believe glass catfish need to be in groups.
As for the fry I don't think they'll survive in the tank, as most of those fish will eat them.
 
Thats it away :good:

Do u think i should put my guppy back in the pregancy tank? I want to save some fry but when i put her in the tank she just gets jumpy and annoyed, i dont blame her to be honest. Should i chance her in the tank?

I have one male siamese fighter fish, a red tailed shark (baby), two mollys, three male guppies, a glass catfish and five neons, any chance of survival for the fry with all them?

You have a siamese fighter with a guppy?! How do they get along? The siamese fighter usually kills guppies- especially males- because of their color and long fins.

They get on fine, he doesnt bother them at all and he's been with them for ages :)

I'm sorry to go off topic but you shouldn't keep a betta with guppies nor neons as they tend to nip their fins. They might get along fine now, but you might find that one day the guppies or neons will be gone. And I believe glass catfish need to be in groups.
As for the fry I don't think they'll survive in the tank, as most of those fish will eat them.

Well i have to say that all my fish get along just fine. The siamese fighter keeps himself to himself and the glass catfish is also fine. In general they are all getting on well with each other and always have. If i was to get more glass catfish we'd then have an issue about overcrowding. As far as the fry go i'll keep checking her for signs of pregnancy. If she gives birth when im out and i dont manage to save the fry then thats nature. Im not keen on putting her back in the breeding tank casue she got in quite a state last night so i'll just let nature take its course.
 

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