These are two strange Guppies then, Not usual!!! |
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These are two strange Guppies then, Not usual!!! |
Jun 8 2004, 07:07 PM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 462 Joined: 2-May 04 From: England (Bedfordshire) Member No.: 5880 |
Now i know that you should have two female guppies to the male, but i went out and bought two first guppies i ever had, One female, and one male, even the pet store for once told me that it is advisable to have two females to the male, amazing, but i have notice, i once again have a pair of strange fish (This happens on a regular basis) But my male does not stress out the female, but tends to amuse himself all day by swimming through the stream of bubbles at the back on my tank, every now and again he will bother the female, but not for more than a minute before returning to the bubbles, and if it aint her, he seems to have something for all the female fish in my tank, my female swordtail he has gone for and they are 3 times bigger than him, and Bubbles my young swordtailed fry grown up, he seem to have something for her, yes it amuses me how all the male fish have one thing on their mind for the females at the moment, but heck that is one confused and strange guppy...
Anyone with simular experiences (Please note that i have heard of cross breeding between livebearers, so i dont need to know about that) with strange and unique fishies? |
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Jun 8 2004, 07:10 PM
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![]() Michelle's Hot Group: Members Posts: 3555 Joined: 3-May 04 From: USA, Member No.: 5910 |
guppy males like aall kinds of females, doesnt need 2 be guppies.
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Jun 8 2004, 07:12 PM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 462 Joined: 2-May 04 From: England (Bedfordshire) Member No.: 5880 |
Glad to hear that..
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Jun 9 2004, 12:37 AM
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Stephen Group: Members Posts: 3673 Joined: 5-June 04 From: Kenosha, Wisconsin Member No.: 6723 |
your right that is pretty funny. iv had guppys b4 and this summer im gunna starte a whole tank of them. evey once in a while i would have a werid male guppy. i had one that used to play in the bubbles and it was funny. then wen i bred him his fry played in the bubbles to. i had like 5 guppys lined up to go throgh the bubbles
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May 17 2008, 06:34 PM
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Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 12-March 08 Member No.: 40283 |
i've got a clown loach that swims to the top of the bubbles and then works his was down, only a baby tho so it takes it about 4 mins to do so, but it makes it in the end! wey hey, good entertainment
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May 20 2008, 06:03 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 20-May 08 Member No.: 42037 |
i've got a clown loach that swims to the top of the bubbles and then works his was down, only a baby tho so it takes it about 4 mins to do so, but it makes it in the end! wey hey, good entertainment My albino corys do that... suddenly dart for the top of the tank, then back down, especially the half-blind one (he has only one eye). He's a character though, whenever I am doing something in the tank, like moving plants, he darts up and down my arm tickling me with his whiskers. |
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