Kinda panicking a bit right now.....
Okay, so I got my daughter some fish for her birthday last weekend. This is something new; I haven't had fish since I was 3 (very faint memory triggered by the smell of fish food...but I digress).
We have a 3 gallon tank with a nice sized filter, and we have a sunburst platy, a red wag, and a mickey mouse. All females.
I go in there to stare at them (yes, I'm fascinated), and there's a tiny pair of eyeballs watching me from atop the water heater!!! I'm like, no, it's just 2 little airbubbles stuck to where the cord enters the heater....so I stick the net in there, and the "airbubbles" dart DOWN and away!! I scream, everyone comes running, and I have 4 other witnesses confirm that I am not hallucinating.
Great, so what now??? I count at least 4 of them, and I think a few of them may have been eaten. Everything I've read talks about breeding nets, breeding tanks, various degrees of isolation, etc., but I have NONE of these things, nor do I have the option of doing them! Not to mention what I'm supposed to do with the ones that have already been born...the only fathomable way to catch them that I can think of would involve slowly pouring the tank water through the tiny little net I have to strain them out.
Please help. What do I do??? I don't want them to get eaten, but I have no way of isolating them from the others. Oh, and there's also the tiny little problem of not knowing which fish they came from! The only distinguishing feature they have is a tiny black vertical stripe on their tails. They're transparent, so I can't tell anything else. And I've tried getting a pic, which didn't work. None of the adult fish look knocked up, except for the red wag, but only slightly, and the fry don't look red. I don't know!
What do I do??? I just want them to survive until I can call the LFS (I think that means "local fish store" but I'm not sure. If it doesn't, I meant local fish store) and hope that the evil fish lady that sold ME, a self-proclaimed fish ignoramus, a pregnant platy will take them.
How long does it take for a platy to finish giving birth? Hours? Days?
Thanks!!
P.S. I apologize for the erratic incoherence of this post (if it is, in fact, erratic and/or incoherent) but it's midnight and I don't think bedtime is gonna happen anytime soon....
Okay, so I got my daughter some fish for her birthday last weekend. This is something new; I haven't had fish since I was 3 (very faint memory triggered by the smell of fish food...but I digress).
We have a 3 gallon tank with a nice sized filter, and we have a sunburst platy, a red wag, and a mickey mouse. All females.
I go in there to stare at them (yes, I'm fascinated), and there's a tiny pair of eyeballs watching me from atop the water heater!!! I'm like, no, it's just 2 little airbubbles stuck to where the cord enters the heater....so I stick the net in there, and the "airbubbles" dart DOWN and away!! I scream, everyone comes running, and I have 4 other witnesses confirm that I am not hallucinating.
Great, so what now??? I count at least 4 of them, and I think a few of them may have been eaten. Everything I've read talks about breeding nets, breeding tanks, various degrees of isolation, etc., but I have NONE of these things, nor do I have the option of doing them! Not to mention what I'm supposed to do with the ones that have already been born...the only fathomable way to catch them that I can think of would involve slowly pouring the tank water through the tiny little net I have to strain them out.
Please help. What do I do??? I don't want them to get eaten, but I have no way of isolating them from the others. Oh, and there's also the tiny little problem of not knowing which fish they came from! The only distinguishing feature they have is a tiny black vertical stripe on their tails. They're transparent, so I can't tell anything else. And I've tried getting a pic, which didn't work. None of the adult fish look knocked up, except for the red wag, but only slightly, and the fry don't look red. I don't know!
What do I do??? I just want them to survive until I can call the LFS (I think that means "local fish store" but I'm not sure. If it doesn't, I meant local fish store) and hope that the evil fish lady that sold ME, a self-proclaimed fish ignoramus, a pregnant platy will take them.
How long does it take for a platy to finish giving birth? Hours? Days?
Thanks!!
P.S. I apologize for the erratic incoherence of this post (if it is, in fact, erratic and/or incoherent) but it's midnight and I don't think bedtime is gonna happen anytime soon....