This is going to sound horrible, but reality just set in. It is becoming obvious to me that my female Swordtail is probably pregnant. I have 2 males, and one female (I know bad ratio, but I suppose better then the 4 males she was alone with at the LFS) I really wasn't thinking long term, overwhelmed by everything else I needed to take into consideration at the time, a female seemed like a great idea. Also, getting to see and raise the babies, I was looking forward to the experience.
The reality is my tank is new, and not finished cycling yet, only put it up two weeks ago. (I have done two WCs but today is really the first time that I have a .25 ammonia reading, planning another WC today.) I was planning to correct the male/female ratio after cycling was complete, and didn't think that they would mate in less then perfect conditions. (though she may have already been pregnant when I got her.) I know that I can devote what ever I need to, time, space, food, etc, to help the fry along to becoming happy adults. But what do I do with them all after that? As much as I would like to, I can not get another tank (space issue, and potentially moving into a house in April).
A small part of me is thinking that I could just leave them in the main tank with the other adults. I know that most will be eaten, but that is what would happen naturally in the wild anyway. The tank is very well planted, so there are spaces to hide, but I wonder if that is just cruel. But nature can be at times.
I'm sure you all have your opinions out there, but please do not judge to harshly, I'm doing the best I can.
Thanks in advance.
The reality is my tank is new, and not finished cycling yet, only put it up two weeks ago. (I have done two WCs but today is really the first time that I have a .25 ammonia reading, planning another WC today.) I was planning to correct the male/female ratio after cycling was complete, and didn't think that they would mate in less then perfect conditions. (though she may have already been pregnant when I got her.) I know that I can devote what ever I need to, time, space, food, etc, to help the fry along to becoming happy adults. But what do I do with them all after that? As much as I would like to, I can not get another tank (space issue, and potentially moving into a house in April).
A small part of me is thinking that I could just leave them in the main tank with the other adults. I know that most will be eaten, but that is what would happen naturally in the wild anyway. The tank is very well planted, so there are spaces to hide, but I wonder if that is just cruel. But nature can be at times.
I'm sure you all have your opinions out there, but please do not judge to harshly, I'm doing the best I can.
Thanks in advance.