Baby Guppies

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Hiya Just Wondering How Long You Have To Wait Untill You Take The Mother Out Of The Breeding Trap Once Shes Given Birth? Also When To Start Feeding The Babies? Thanks :)
 
Take the mother out straight away and feed the babies when you like but don't leave it too long.

Also, Please Don't Type Like This. It's very hard to read.
 
Take the mother out straight away and feed the babies when you like but don't leave it too long.

Also, Please Don't Type Like This. It's very hard to read.

Yes, it is very difficult to read!
 
I can't see what's wrong with the typing

You capitalised every first letter of evry word lol, but i dint think that make it hard to read at all :)

As soon as you think the mother has finished giving birth, you can take her straight out, feed the fry 3-5 times per day (small amounts) as there motabelism is very fast and they get hungry quicker thank adults.
 
I didn't find it hard to read, but I would stop anyways, or you will get more complaints.

Feed young fry within the first day, and I suggest you start by feeding 2-3 times daily, then wean them down to 1 time daily.
For optimum growth, I suggest a 10 gallon tank, feeding them 3-4 times daily, and many water changes. Aswell as feeding frozen bloodworms/brineshrimp. Temperature also plays a part in the growth of fry.
 
I didn't find it hard to read, but I would stop anyways, or you will get more complaints.

Feed young fry within the first day, and I suggest you start by feeding 2-3 times daily, then wean them down to 1 time daily.
For optimum growth, I suggest a 10 gallon tank, feeding them 3-4 times daily, and many water changes. Aswell as feeding frozen bloodworms/brineshrimp. Temperature also plays a part in the growth of fry.

Thanks for all the comments made me feel more comfortable now :D
 
I didn't find it hard to read, but I would stop anyways, or you will get more complaints.

Feed young fry within the first day, and I suggest you start by feeding 2-3 times daily, then wean them down to 1 time daily.
For optimum growth, I suggest a 10 gallon tank, feeding them 3-4 times daily, and many water changes. Aswell as feeding frozen bloodworms/brineshrimp. Temperature also plays a part in the growth of fry.

Thanks for all the comments made me feel more comfortable now :D

just to point out about something monica said, sometimes when fry are born they can have a small yellow sack underneath them (if they have then dont feed them for 24 hours), its not often they do but if the mother drops a bit early then this will happen..

I would not fed them bloodworm until they are a lot older, also wait til the fry are older to feed them brine shrimp - dont feed to much brine shrimp and bloodworm (only 1-2 times per week) same goes for all live foods..

You can feed fry baby brine shrimp but you would have to buy some eggs and hatch thm (easy enough to do)

Crushed up flake will do them fine for now...

Good luck with your fry :)
 

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