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As the fry gone after a few days I decided to fish out the five guppies that I had on my tank. May be they were the ones which ate the babies…or aunty Lady#2, or the very father… anyway, it wasn’t that easy to fish out the last very pregnant female guppy but I did it. So, I am waiting for a next spawn. Whiling to fish out the second female if needed… and/or the father. Two or three days have gone by. And the two females are gorgeous, yellow now, dark later, fighting each other at the very middle of the tank and eating and playing together as well. Surprisingly the male who usually acts very “manliness”, is acting shy, totally hidden and pale… the females even chase him!!! What is going on? Is he ill? Or dither fish are that important?
Two weeks ago I bought three pencil fish to replace guppies (they are still in quarantine). But I thought maybe they shouldn’t be put in tank in case they it fry too? I am not sure if they are trifasciatus still very young or marginatus (first time on Nannostomus too). Should I put them in the tank to help the male be a male again??? Will they eat fry if I have the chance to have fry?
Thanks all!!
Two weeks ago I bought three pencil fish to replace guppies (they are still in quarantine). But I thought maybe they shouldn’t be put in tank in case they it fry too? I am not sure if they are trifasciatus still very young or marginatus (first time on Nannostomus too). Should I put them in the tank to help the male be a male again??? Will they eat fry if I have the chance to have fry?
Thanks all!!