Vinci,
She doesn't look like she's ready to give birth for a while. I'd take her out. Remember, when she is getting near, she will look about ready to explode, and as far as I can tell, the best 48 hour indicator is when the round fat belly begins to start looking "square-ish". Might need a better picture though. Its tough to focus through the net. She won't be happy living in there for more than a couple days. Also, the light colored fish have a more visible dark spot, since their skin is nearly transparent. My green guppies look perpetually pregnant (and they probably are)
Feeding: My community gets fed once a day. A healthy dose of staple flake food. Then freezedried bloodworms every couple days as a treat. If there is a pregnant mama, or fry, I'll double the feeding per day. This keeps the babies healthy and the other fish from developing a hunger for them. Currently, I have 5 fry swimming around. They are super tiny, but the other fish are leaving them in peace.
She doesn't look like she's ready to give birth for a while. I'd take her out. Remember, when she is getting near, she will look about ready to explode, and as far as I can tell, the best 48 hour indicator is when the round fat belly begins to start looking "square-ish". Might need a better picture though. Its tough to focus through the net. She won't be happy living in there for more than a couple days. Also, the light colored fish have a more visible dark spot, since their skin is nearly transparent. My green guppies look perpetually pregnant (and they probably are)
Feeding: My community gets fed once a day. A healthy dose of staple flake food. Then freezedried bloodworms every couple days as a treat. If there is a pregnant mama, or fry, I'll double the feeding per day. This keeps the babies healthy and the other fish from developing a hunger for them. Currently, I have 5 fry swimming around. They are super tiny, but the other fish are leaving them in peace.