Yeah I want them to be pregnant because then I’ll probably get good quality guppysthe females will probably most definitely be pregnant if they were raised with males!
Yeah I want them to be pregnant because then I’ll probably get good quality guppysthe females will probably most definitely be pregnant if they were raised with males!
do you have the link to the store? I can see if they are raised with malesYeah I want them to be pregnant because then I’ll probably get good quality guppys
"time to go skiing in my 20 gallon fish pond!!!!"Thoughts on your pond, as requested: It's very small, as ponds go. Probably not going to be much good for boating or water skiing. Should be most excellent for raising guppies, however.
I do like the recommendation of surrounding it with some marginal or terrestrial plants. Your fish will probably appreciate the shade and security of some overhead cover, especially as you head into a Brisbane summer.
Good point. My great aunt had a magnificent goldfish pond completely wiped out when the neighbor's castor bean plant got tall enough to shed leaves over the fence. It is weird how many house/garden plants are poisonous. So yeah, Benji, be careful which plants you use."time to go skiing in my 20 gallon fish pond!!!!"
make sure the terrestrial plants are not poisonous however. I've heard accounts of one azalea leaf wiping out a pond
How do I atach itdo you have the link to the store? I can see if they are raised with males
Copy and paste.How do I atach it
Search up guppy king.Copy and paste.
since they are 2 months old, they are probably mature, which means the first few pregnancies of the fish are probably pureSo you mean that one? https/www.guppyking.com.au/
Yes that’s good I’ll go look at them in the weekendsince they are 2 months old, they are probably mature, which means the first few pregnancies of the fish are probably pure
ah I’ll check the plants and search them up to make shore Thers nothing poisonousGood point. My great aunt had a magnificent goldfish pond completely wiped out when the neighbor's castor bean plant got tall enough to shed leaves over the fence. It is weird how many house/garden plants are poisonous. So yeah, Benji, be careful which plants you use.
Fortunately, there's NOTHING poisonous in Australia.
Yeah I’ll defenetly add more plantsThoughts on your pond, as requested: It's very small, as ponds go. Probably not going to be much good for boating or water skiing. Should be most excellent for raising guppies, however.
I do like the recommendation of surrounding it with some marginal or terrestrial plants. Your fish will probably appreciate the shade and security of some overhead cover, especially as you head into a Brisbane summer.