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"NetMax" wrote
It's also been observed that purchased mature Guppies have a much shorter life expectancy than fry born in your tank. The transition from brackish to freshwater could be a contributor to this as well. These observations are on N.A. fishes, so if U.K. fish go through the same thing, then I'd recommend stocking your tank once, using a high female/male ratio, and provide a tremendous amount of cover/shelter for the fry. The plan is to 'milk' the purchased Guppies for as many fry as possible before they die off. Be very prudent about removing dead & dying mature Guppies (weakened fish become hosts for a variety of contagions whose ability to infect other fish can increase when ingested). I can confirm that in this part of the UK at least, tank born Guppies are much healthier than their shop bought parents. Mind you, that wouldn't be hard. -- Graham Ramsay Blairgowrie (UK) |
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