Guppy Birth Help

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djultimate

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Hi all we have 2 female guppy's in our 110 litre community tank and yesterday noticed a random fry swimming around.
Today we brought a breeder box with a divider and placed the single fry in to it as were assuming there may have been more and probably eaten by our gold rams ?
 
We have placed both the females in the breeder box (about an hour ago) as my wife is worried about losing more fry.
 
Will they be ok in there till the morning ?, i have attached to pictures of the females in question, there gravid spots are very big at the moment.
 
 
guppy1.jpg
guppy2.jpg
 
thanks.
 
 
just keep it airated . you could also put a few small plants in there (it would make the fish happier)
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dont over do the airation as it may stress the fish
 
djultimate said:
Hi all we have 2 female guppy's in our 110 litre community tank and yesterday noticed a random fry swimming around.
Today we brought a breeder box with a divider and placed the single fry in to it as were assuming there may have been more and probably eaten by our gold rams ?
 
We have placed both the females in the breeder box (about an hour ago) as my wife is worried about losing more fry.
 
Will they be ok in there till the morning ?, i have attached to pictures of the females in question, there gravid spots are very big at the moment.
 
 
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guppy1.jpg
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guppy2.jpg
 
thanks.
 
I'd take a least one of the females out.. take the less pregnant one out..
 
is the reeding box one that allows the babies to fall through into a seperate container if so u wont have to worry about a thing
 

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