So I moved my guppy fry from the breeder net to their own 3.5 gallon tank until they get big enough to go into the community tank.
Ignore the green on the filter, I put white panty hose around the intake so it wouldn't suck up the babies (I think they're big enough not to get sucked up, but I just want to be careful) and I've been dealing with some algae in that tank. I had just stirred up the rocks and done a water change to prepare for the fry, right before putting the panty hose onto the intake, and apparently there was still a bit of algae in the water, since the panty hose turned green. LOL!
My little babies (2 females 1 male):
Guppy Fry - YouTube
Video of them in their new home.
Pics:
The little male.
It's a bit bare for now, but I just had to take a plant from my community tank, since I didn't have anything on hand, really.
I love these little fish. They're flipping adorable! And I feel really attached to them since I rescued them from being eaten quite a while ago, and I've been able to just watch them grow from tiny little things to this!
Ignore the green on the filter, I put white panty hose around the intake so it wouldn't suck up the babies (I think they're big enough not to get sucked up, but I just want to be careful) and I've been dealing with some algae in that tank. I had just stirred up the rocks and done a water change to prepare for the fry, right before putting the panty hose onto the intake, and apparently there was still a bit of algae in the water, since the panty hose turned green. LOL!
My little babies (2 females 1 male):
Guppy Fry - YouTube
Video of them in their new home.
Pics:
The little male.
It's a bit bare for now, but I just had to take a plant from my community tank, since I didn't have anything on hand, really.
I love these little fish. They're flipping adorable! And I feel really attached to them since I rescued them from being eaten quite a while ago, and I've been able to just watch them grow from tiny little things to this!