picklesquidly101
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Hallo everyone!
Recently I've started a new project in guppy breeding/keeping. (more work on the keeping side though.)
My amazing science teacher used to have two guppies, a blue and a red, and they began to repopulate the tank a lot.
Since she had too many now, she let me take some home!
I took home two beautiful baby-blue ones, a dark blue, a neon blue female, and several fry. Unfortunately some of the fry had died, leaving me with only about three.
Once I decided to begin keeping and breeding guppies, I went to my local Petsmart to find a guppy or two that would be suitable in creating some nice fry. I found a gorgeous yellow-turquiose cobra guppy. I can't wait to see what colors and frys he'll make!
I also found another fish, an Endler guppy. I've never seen one before, and I thought they were absolutely stunning, so I had to take a couple home. I ended up bringing two male endlers along with my cobra.
They get along absolutely well with my other fish!
I do have one problem though. I don't think I have enough females for the males, and I do not want them to die in exhaustion and such, as I have read. I'll be buying some females as soon as possible.
Picture time!
Sorry if some of them are blurry, these guppies are hard to take pictures of sometimes :C
Recently I've started a new project in guppy breeding/keeping. (more work on the keeping side though.)
My amazing science teacher used to have two guppies, a blue and a red, and they began to repopulate the tank a lot.
Since she had too many now, she let me take some home!
I took home two beautiful baby-blue ones, a dark blue, a neon blue female, and several fry. Unfortunately some of the fry had died, leaving me with only about three.
Once I decided to begin keeping and breeding guppies, I went to my local Petsmart to find a guppy or two that would be suitable in creating some nice fry. I found a gorgeous yellow-turquiose cobra guppy. I can't wait to see what colors and frys he'll make!
I also found another fish, an Endler guppy. I've never seen one before, and I thought they were absolutely stunning, so I had to take a couple home. I ended up bringing two male endlers along with my cobra.
They get along absolutely well with my other fish!
I do have one problem though. I don't think I have enough females for the males, and I do not want them to die in exhaustion and such, as I have read. I'll be buying some females as soon as possible.
Picture time!
Sorry if some of them are blurry, these guppies are hard to take pictures of sometimes :C