Ok, as the story goes, I bought 4 female guppys and 2 male guppys around 6 months ago.
All were placed into the tank, and just as I was about to chuck the water away that was in the 'travel bag' that the fish came in from the shop I spotted a fry!
"Bargain!" thinks I, and dropped him into my floating baby trap.
<time passes>
He grew up and gradually started to take on his red colour, and got released at some point into the tank.
I figured that he either came as a fry from the tank the other fish came from, or he was actually 'born-in-the-bag' - lol As doubtful as it seems to be I actually think it was probably the latter as I checked the fish over once the LFS had put them in the bag at the shop and certainly didn't see him then!
<time passes>
Something took out my guppies, I treated the tank but lost 3 female guppies, (strangly the only one to survive was pregnant which I thought was bizarre as I figured she would be the weakest of the bunch!), I lost both the adult male guppies, and also 1 female Praecox.
The 'baby' (who is now more of a juvenille) I noticed has now also grown a 'sword' out from the base of his tail, and he is paying a LOT of attention to the single female guppy. He is tiny in comparison to her, but that doesn't seem to daunt him in the slightest, and he will even chase away any cardinals or Praecox that dare go anywhere near the female guppy, despite the fact they are all bigger than him!
My first question is, could this 'swordtail' have been born from one of the female guppies I bought originally from the shop, or is it more likely he was a 'stray' fry that got into the bag?
Secondly; Will a 'swordtail' (if thats what he is), actually mate with a standard female guppy, or is he just really annoying her?
Thirdly; I've heard that Swordtails can be quite agressive, whereas others say they are passive. If he is just a glorified guppy I can't seem him being especially aggressive 'by nature' other than the fact he is a fiesty little fella! Is he going to be ok in my peaceful community tank?
Forth and last; With Guppies I know that you are supposed to keep them at something like a 2:1 female/male ratio so as the females do not get pestered too much, HOWEVER with recently having lost quite of lot of fish for my smallish tank, and then finding out about the various parasites that guppies carry I don't want to buy anymore. My sole surviving female guppy recent gave birth, and I found and 'saved' about 5 / 7 fry from the tank and put them into the breeding trap. Are fishes sexes decided in the womb, or are they one of these creatures that will be 'sexed' depending on the environment they are born into? I'm hoping that at least some of these fry will be female guppies as then I will have guppies that are 'clean' from the parasites, and hopefully they will take some of the attention away from the single female currently in the tank. My worry though is what will happen if all, (or even the majority), of these fry turn out to be male? I'm fairly sure a bunch of males would then stress the single female to death? Would they then also turn on each other?
Thanks for all / any advice
All were placed into the tank, and just as I was about to chuck the water away that was in the 'travel bag' that the fish came in from the shop I spotted a fry!
"Bargain!" thinks I, and dropped him into my floating baby trap.
<time passes>
He grew up and gradually started to take on his red colour, and got released at some point into the tank.
I figured that he either came as a fry from the tank the other fish came from, or he was actually 'born-in-the-bag' - lol As doubtful as it seems to be I actually think it was probably the latter as I checked the fish over once the LFS had put them in the bag at the shop and certainly didn't see him then!
<time passes>
Something took out my guppies, I treated the tank but lost 3 female guppies, (strangly the only one to survive was pregnant which I thought was bizarre as I figured she would be the weakest of the bunch!), I lost both the adult male guppies, and also 1 female Praecox.
The 'baby' (who is now more of a juvenille) I noticed has now also grown a 'sword' out from the base of his tail, and he is paying a LOT of attention to the single female guppy. He is tiny in comparison to her, but that doesn't seem to daunt him in the slightest, and he will even chase away any cardinals or Praecox that dare go anywhere near the female guppy, despite the fact they are all bigger than him!
My first question is, could this 'swordtail' have been born from one of the female guppies I bought originally from the shop, or is it more likely he was a 'stray' fry that got into the bag?
Secondly; Will a 'swordtail' (if thats what he is), actually mate with a standard female guppy, or is he just really annoying her?
Thirdly; I've heard that Swordtails can be quite agressive, whereas others say they are passive. If he is just a glorified guppy I can't seem him being especially aggressive 'by nature' other than the fact he is a fiesty little fella! Is he going to be ok in my peaceful community tank?
Forth and last; With Guppies I know that you are supposed to keep them at something like a 2:1 female/male ratio so as the females do not get pestered too much, HOWEVER with recently having lost quite of lot of fish for my smallish tank, and then finding out about the various parasites that guppies carry I don't want to buy anymore. My sole surviving female guppy recent gave birth, and I found and 'saved' about 5 / 7 fry from the tank and put them into the breeding trap. Are fishes sexes decided in the womb, or are they one of these creatures that will be 'sexed' depending on the environment they are born into? I'm hoping that at least some of these fry will be female guppies as then I will have guppies that are 'clean' from the parasites, and hopefully they will take some of the attention away from the single female currently in the tank. My worry though is what will happen if all, (or even the majority), of these fry turn out to be male? I'm fairly sure a bunch of males would then stress the single female to death? Would they then also turn on each other?
Thanks for all / any advice