Hello everyone:help:
Have had my biotube (35ltr) since Christmas, have had some major teething troubles but for past six weeks things settled down with just a male & female Platinum sailfin mollies and a male & female Red Platy. Things going so good that two weeks ago Mollies produced babies. 24 survived and I now have them in a seperate square 30 ltr tank with tetra water filter system, obviously different to biotube system. Just got the four adults back to normality and now the Platys have produced. Not sure how many as only three days since first sighting and still hidding in the substrace. Thoughts now are to leave young Platys in biotube for two weeks maybe till young Mollies are of a size to go to new homes, then transfer others into that tank. Questions, will ecosystem of biotube cope with the increase of young for two weeks as I transferred the mollies quite quickly after they were born. Also how long is it going to be before we can expect the Mollies to produce again. How can I tell at this early stage the sex of the mollies as people have requested pairs and I cant really tell yet! Any advice on my situation would be appreciated. This relaxing pursuit of Tropical fish keeping is becoming quite involved but I guess what should I expect having a male & female together!!!!:grinyes:
Have had my biotube (35ltr) since Christmas, have had some major teething troubles but for past six weeks things settled down with just a male & female Platinum sailfin mollies and a male & female Red Platy. Things going so good that two weeks ago Mollies produced babies. 24 survived and I now have them in a seperate square 30 ltr tank with tetra water filter system, obviously different to biotube system. Just got the four adults back to normality and now the Platys have produced. Not sure how many as only three days since first sighting and still hidding in the substrace. Thoughts now are to leave young Platys in biotube for two weeks maybe till young Mollies are of a size to go to new homes, then transfer others into that tank. Questions, will ecosystem of biotube cope with the increase of young for two weeks as I transferred the mollies quite quickly after they were born. Also how long is it going to be before we can expect the Mollies to produce again. How can I tell at this early stage the sex of the mollies as people have requested pairs and I cant really tell yet! Any advice on my situation would be appreciated. This relaxing pursuit of Tropical fish keeping is becoming quite involved but I guess what should I expect having a male & female together!!!!:grinyes: