My son's mollies (in a ten gallon) produced fry and loads survived.
As my male swordtail died and the female was pregnant, I decided to set up the 29gallon as a fry tank.
So in it right now a mommy mollie with about 20 babies and a mommy swordtail with about 10 surviving babies. Mollie babies are about 3 weeks old, swordtails about a week. They have lots of places to hide.
How long can I keep them in the 29 gallon? I only want to keep a male swordtail (hopefully one of the fry is male) and maybe 2 females. I don't need any of the mollies. All the rest - provided they survive - will go to the LFS and friends. We would like to enjoy them for as long as is ok though...
At what age do fry produce too much of a bioload, so when is the time that I really need to take them out?
L.
As my male swordtail died and the female was pregnant, I decided to set up the 29gallon as a fry tank.
So in it right now a mommy mollie with about 20 babies and a mommy swordtail with about 10 surviving babies. Mollie babies are about 3 weeks old, swordtails about a week. They have lots of places to hide.
How long can I keep them in the 29 gallon? I only want to keep a male swordtail (hopefully one of the fry is male) and maybe 2 females. I don't need any of the mollies. All the rest - provided they survive - will go to the LFS and friends. We would like to enjoy them for as long as is ok though...
At what age do fry produce too much of a bioload, so when is the time that I really need to take them out?
L.