My platinum sailfin lyretial molly had fry. I've got the fry in a frykeeper. My question is this. Several of the fry seem healthy and strong. They swim, eat and rest. Some of the other smaller fry are eating but spend most of their time at the bottom of the keeper. They seem to have difficulty gaining altitude (I know, wrong application) and often if they do, drop to the bottom seemingly exhausted.
The fry are about four days old. Am I right in assuming that they may be underdeveloped? Will their ability to swim correctly develop still?
I purchased the fairly mature mother about a week and a half ago. She's in with another male (14 gal tank) who has pursued her relentlessly since I brought them home. Could she have had the fry early because of these two stressors? Actually the mom seems okay. I was just wondering if those babies will develop or will they remain weaker if they live.
Thanks for your input.
The fry are about four days old. Am I right in assuming that they may be underdeveloped? Will their ability to swim correctly develop still?
I purchased the fairly mature mother about a week and a half ago. She's in with another male (14 gal tank) who has pursued her relentlessly since I brought them home. Could she have had the fry early because of these two stressors? Actually the mom seems okay. I was just wondering if those babies will develop or will they remain weaker if they live.
Thanks for your input.