This is my guppy last week.
And this is her today. Her gravid spot is completely gone and I'm not sure if she looks smaller? Does it look like she's popped the babies out already?
Have I missed the birth??
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Yep..
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yeh did non make it? do you not see any frys?
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might be in that filter!
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I can't see any no
I don't think they'll be in the filter, I've covered it since the first photo (can see the tights in the back of the second photo )
I don't think they'll be in the filter, I've covered it since the first photo (can see the tights in the back of the second photo )
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On the subject of filters, could I just run a large sponge filter in this tank? It's about 150L? I currently have the interpet and a large sponge running.
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This is normal good luck
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Perhaps she gave birth to just a few fry or got interrupted somehow, so is looking quite full again so quickly. Stick in some floating plants, like hornwort or guppy grass, and allow nature to take its course. Least stress for all concerned (not including your good self, perhaps )
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Thank you.Ric wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 16:35 pm Perhaps she gave birth to just a few fry or got interrupted somehow, so is looking quite full again so quickly. Stick in some floating plants, like hornwort or guppy grass, and allow nature to take its course. Least stress for all concerned (not including your good self, perhaps )
I have guppy grass and floating Egeria densa so hoping this will be OK although she's hanging around at the bottom at the moment and attacking any fish that comes anywhere near her!