Hi, I have 4 guppy fry that I managed to catch when I woke up a few weeks ago. They are about twice the original size. Basically instead of tadpoles, they are looking like fish now. When can I release them into the large tank with the parent fish so they wont get eaten?
Also, are plecos hard to find? The only place near me, counting 1 mom and pop store (excelent store, small stock), 2 chain stores (good stock, very small variety), 1 megamart (literally every tank had mutiple dead fish floating in them, me and my brother were amazed at the condition.) They had plecos, but they weren't marked on the labels and the were rather large.
I can't seem to find any. I am apprehensive about online orders, has anyone opinions on that route?
I am fearful they won't deal well with the transport. Of course I am also the type that has 3 bettas in tanks at home, because when I see them in the little petrie dishes of blue water, I always buy the sickest, saddest looking one. . One was solid black, after a week of room, warmth and food, he turned dark blue with fins blending into dark red. Another was white. Same time goes by, He is now white bodied with pink around his gills, and pink on the ends of his fins.
Thanks for any info.
Walker
Also, are plecos hard to find? The only place near me, counting 1 mom and pop store (excelent store, small stock), 2 chain stores (good stock, very small variety), 1 megamart (literally every tank had mutiple dead fish floating in them, me and my brother were amazed at the condition.) They had plecos, but they weren't marked on the labels and the were rather large.
I can't seem to find any. I am apprehensive about online orders, has anyone opinions on that route?
I am fearful they won't deal well with the transport. Of course I am also the type that has 3 bettas in tanks at home, because when I see them in the little petrie dishes of blue water, I always buy the sickest, saddest looking one. . One was solid black, after a week of room, warmth and food, he turned dark blue with fins blending into dark red. Another was white. Same time goes by, He is now white bodied with pink around his gills, and pink on the ends of his fins.
Thanks for any info.
Walker