Once again very useful information :) I also raise my fry in shallower water; 4 inches of water depth is all that is required until 21 days old. The depth can then be increased by 1 inch every two days until the depth reaches 12 inches. The frys swim bladders must also develop, so shallower water at first then a slow increase to the 12 inches is very helpful in their development and growth. Also gently moving water raises metabolism and with this comes increased appetite. This will lead to faster growth. The movement of the water must be gentle or the side effect will be reduced fin size particularly in the caudal ( tail ), and dorsal. Dried then powered moringa, duck weed, azolla and gammarus ( skuds ) are also very good foods for fry, grow out and breeders. Hope these tips help :)
I use to raise guppies, & I had a 30 gal long fry tank just for that reason & B-4 too long I was swamped in guppies within a years time just by doing what I was doing I ended up with 1-110 gal stock tank full 3-55gal tanks full & 1-20 gal long & the 30 gal long ALL SLAP FULL of guppies in no time. P.SI forgot to mention I started with just 8 adult guppies
bro i have a big problem!!!!pls help as a new guppy fry keeper i kept my first batch of frys(9 frys) in a very small container like 1 gallon and then as a consequence they got stunted they are now 2 months old but still look like 1 week old so when i realised this i now shifted them to a 5 gallon tub . now can they regain their growth or will they always remain stunted like this?
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