I have three other fish in the tank as well as the guppies. They are all Corydoras, which are peaceful fish thankfully. I'm gonna get a breeder box to keep her away from the male. He keeps bugging her.
Would it be better for the male to stay in the breeding box so she won't be stressed out in the box with the babies? Or is it not recommended for the male to be in it?
I have plenty of room thankfully. The tank is a 15 gallon, I have 5 fish. I would need to get 10 more. But with the babies, I don't wanna stress em out with new fish.
I currently have two guppies (the female & male) & 3 Corydoras. 2 regular sized & 1 pygmy. I also have 3 snails.
I had plans on getting more fish for it but I don't wanna stress out the female with new fish.
I'll look for a breeder box & plants. We had two live plants but the male was picking at it & eating it a bit (I feed them daily) so.
I'm not sure how far along she is though. I recently just lost half of my fish due to a intense heat wave last week. (The tank is a 15 gallon, it used to house 4...
I actually don't have a second tank. The tank I have was given to me by a friend.
I have three other fish in there, they are all Corydoras. (It's a 15 gallon)
Certainly a new experience for me. 😅
Well, that's great to know. I've been calling him a her 🥲
What do I do though? I've never had a pregnant guppy before. So I don't know what to do now. 😅
Hello. 👋 This is my first post. But I am unsure if my guppy is pregnant. She hasn't been around a male I don't think. I only have another female guppy in the tank. (as seen in the second picture) So I'm unsure if my guppy (the spotted tail) is pregnant. Help 😅