I woke up to go to work and had 7 fry i was excited! Got home and found that i really got 20+. So i moved them to my empty shrimp tank. And now 3 weeks later their still zippy as ever. I feed them small amounts multiple times a day and keep the tank clean. 👌
Only do 10 percent water change every 4th day feed small amounts 4 times in 24 HR period that's based on tank of 25 fry max 30 move half the fry into a 2nd tank then wait till big enough to go in main community aquarium
sorry to tell you that there is no way to completely restore the fins of guppies, you can see more in this video >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zxgNYRDqNHs.html
Small baby guppies can eat Super Green Powder mage for human consumption. Also I put guppy food into a blender with garlic,parsley ,and powdered garlic , All totally dried. You can put raw spinach for snails and guppies to munch on .
@@GuppyChannel okay thank you for your suggestion...but problem is that everyone is fine except that one little guy...and i noticed that he/she has a black colour on his/her body...not colour maybe but it looks different from others...i wish could share pictures with you by email or something...
@@GuppyChannel now its almost die... Maybe I should consider it as a disaster once in a while...in beginning he/she moves and his/her pectoral fin were also moving but now he/she stopped and just moving the tail a little bit...i think he/she will not survive...if this will happens i will give him/her to adult as a feed...
this happens often in the guppy world, you don't need to worry about this. Through your description we notice that these are weak individuals, naturally they will have to die, it is the law of nature, anyway wish you more success next time
It is a sign that the baby guppy has not had enough days to be born, or the female guppy is suffering from a disease that forces her to give birth before she dies
When I was a child I didn´t know that Guppys need hard water and I kept them in our soft water at home. Furthermore my father, the one beeing responsible for the tank when I was young, only did waterchanges 3-4 times a year. The Guppy never had many babies and most of those died. Also the adults died at an early age. The strange thing is that all the babies that had grown to adults were females. I never had any male offspring. In the future I am defenately going to keep Guppys again but I will use mineralsalt to produce harder water for them and do weekly waterchanges. I am curious to see if there will also be male offspring when improving the waterparameters.
We are happy to hear that you are about to return to your hobby of breeding guppies, by the way according to some studies warm water will help the percentage of males increase, we cannot confirm that yet but you can try
@@GuppyChannel Thank you for the tip. 👍 Unfortunately I can't breed guppies at the moment. In one of my tanks there are Trigonostigma espei (Lambchop rasbora). They even started to reproduce on their own. When I noticed the offspring for the first time, I started feeding some Artemia nauplii. Last week I started cycling a second tank for a Beta fish. But in the future, maybe after the Beta, I will keep Guppys again.
I paid $120 dollars for 2.4 purple mosaic guppies. They came with the guppy wobble and 100% white stringy poop. I used levamisole, flubendazole and paracleanse. Nothing helped. All but ONE died. The last female just hides 24/7 and wont eat. My water is perfect. Even the sensitive harder to keep fish are thriving. I dont understand what was wrong with the guppies and how to save the last one. She wont eat, always spits the food out. Even bought new flakes & frozen daphnia thinking maybe she didnt like what I was offering. Help