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confusedanddazed
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Ok petstore told me for guppy fry only once a day, is that right, or are they like the others for two to three small ones a day?
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Totally dazed and confused, but loving it 10 gal 1 Balloon Molly 2 Blood fins 2 fancy female guppy 1 male fancy guppy? Cameleon coloring 3 spotted cory catfishes 5 gal 2 black mystery snails 1 black moor goldfish 1.77 gal 16 guppy fry. 1 Spotted Cory catfish. |
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The more you feed them, the faster they will grow. You could feed 2-3 times a day if you have the time. Just remember that the more food you put in, the more waste you have. If you feed 2-3 times a day, I suggest you do daily small water changes and get out any leftover food as well as waste.
Feeding once a day would allow you to go a couple days between water changes/waste removal.
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confusedanddazed
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Ok well filter pump of 1.77 gal includes a mini elite sponge filter air pump, and one cory catfish. Though the fry have seemed to stay away from the filter pump, seems they know about the way the water is circulated and such that there might be something unsafe. Plus they are really powerful swimmers, and smart. I probably will feed them between two to three times a day, and do a small change. First day I had to spoon out left over food, as for live food don't know what to feed baby fry as I stated this is the first batch to actually survive the birth.
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Totally dazed and confused, but loving it 10 gal 1 Balloon Molly 2 Blood fins 2 fancy female guppy 1 male fancy guppy? Cameleon coloring 3 spotted cory catfishes 5 gal 2 black mystery snails 1 black moor goldfish 1.77 gal 16 guppy fry. 1 Spotted Cory catfish. |
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confusedanddazed
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If they grow fast enough when they are more then what the others can move their mouths will be put in my ten gallon, only have about 5 swimmers in there. Rather small ones, I don't do the big fish. Eventually I will get a much bigger tank if I am unable to sell the fry when old enough to a petstore or donate one or two to schools.
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Totally dazed and confused, but loving it 10 gal 1 Balloon Molly 2 Blood fins 2 fancy female guppy 1 male fancy guppy? Cameleon coloring 3 spotted cory catfishes 5 gal 2 black mystery snails 1 black moor goldfish 1.77 gal 16 guppy fry. 1 Spotted Cory catfish. |
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Guppies have a very short digestive tract, and are thusly pretty much always hungry. Fry need to eat 3 or more times per day to ensure adequate healthy growth. They also need lots of water changes anyway to ensure healthy growth, so the feeding-pollution thing isn't really an issue. Feed them well and keep their water clean, and they'll grow faster, bigger, and healthier. They'll also have better finnage and color since they'll have a better supply of the nutrients they need to produce these things. This really is one of the most fundamental aspects of growing good guppies.
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Thanks for the advise, I will probably clean their tank in the next day or so. Atleast they are smart to move when I put something in the water, so hopefully I won't get any of them out of there. I have started the three times a day for them though only about 3 or 4 days old now. So i'm keeping tabs on them, i'm sorta a worry wort when it comes to baby things. Like my cat when he was a kitten I worried about him at times, now it's their turn. Roomie says i'm very diligent on the water changes and feeding, especially with my goldfish that is finally starting to move again, after awhile of laying around gasping for air.
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Totally dazed and confused, but loving it 10 gal 1 Balloon Molly 2 Blood fins 2 fancy female guppy 1 male fancy guppy? Cameleon coloring 3 spotted cory catfishes 5 gal 2 black mystery snails 1 black moor goldfish 1.77 gal 16 guppy fry. 1 Spotted Cory catfish. |
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relax, be diligent, but don't get stressed. Guppy fry are pretty hardy. The thing with live food like microworms or bbs is that the babies can nibble all day on one feeding and the water doesn't foul right away like with uneaten unlive food. But there won't be much uneaten around guppy fry.
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tikotaz:
I am significantly confirming TOS post TOS: thanks I was not aware of this one. Quote:
One item which I have found to be beneficial is that my home made recipes supplemented with BBS seem to help their growth and colors a bunch. TR
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confusedanddazed
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Thanks all, you've been very helpful, i'll get some bbs and stuff when I get paid, already did the tank change portion so that they have clean water again. I will do what I can with these guys, but wanted to say thanks for all the advise on this.
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