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Re: Fry here one day, gone the next?

by Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 2, 2005 at 08:45 AM

You did the best you could. I think that when you added 6 new fish, the 
tank started to re-cycle. You don't mention a reading for ammonia, but 
it's a safe bet that it went straight up. The female was probably 
stressed due to pregnancy and relocation. Naturally the fry would have 
been stressed also. Then you added lots of food, which didn't help the 
cycling problem.

Do a good-sized water change. Read up on cycling a tank. Don't worry 
about it. With three females, you will soon have more guppies than you 
can possibly imagine.

Each female can produce 50 fry every month. That's 150 new fish every 30 
days.

What are you going to do with them? Your 10-gallon tank is already full 
with 12 fish in it. Just food for thought.

Cheryl

Justin wrote:
> Hello,
> While I am a fish enthusiast I have never bred fish at all.
> Here is my story,
> Friday night I purchased some guppies to add to my 10 gallon tank.
> 4 females and 2 males.
> Everything was fine. Saturday I returned home only to find little fry
> swimming in tank.
> Not sure how many were released as 5-6 hours passed from when I saw
> tank last.
> But I was able to round all 10 up.  Placed them in separate container,
> one of those hang on the aquarium type things,
> only facing in the aquarium.  Place small bubble stone in there to add
> aeration.  Fed them twice Saturday and then again once Sunday morning
> with crumbled up flake food, and noticed they were eating it.
> Returned home Sunday evening and all 10 were dead to my amazement.
> What gives?  Also, when first noticed fry the mother was dead in the
> aquarium.  Had disected her and found another dozen or so dead fry
> still in her that day.  My water temp is 78 F.  Do water changes 20%
> every week.  Only other fish in there are 3 cories and 4 platies.
> Tested water and had theses results:
> 
> NO3- around 20ppm
> NO2- 1.0ppm
> Kh- 80 ppm
> Gh- 75
> Ph- 7.0
> 
> Is there anything seriuosly wrong so that hopefully in the future I
> can avoid this mishap again?  All other fish are doing fine.
> 
> Thanks,
> Justin
 




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Fry here one day, gone the next?
Justin <badb0ys@[EMAIL  2005-03-28 19:26:07 
Re: Fry here one day, gone the next?
Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@  2005-04-02 08:45:20 

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