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I have 3 pregnant guppies, the black and silver ones are far along Iā€™m sure I just donā€™t know, they have the box shape, when should I separate them and when do you guys expect them to give birth ?
 

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I have 3 pregnant guppies, the black and silver ones are far along Iā€™m sure I just donā€™t know, they have the box shape, when should I separate them and when do you guys expect them to give birth ?
For me, it was a matter of watching the comfort of the pregnant female. When the other fish in the started to pester the pregnant guppy, and she would spend all of her time looking for places to hide, I would sequester her. There might be a better way to do it. But, this has worked for me.
 
Move the males out and leave the females alone.

It is preferable not to move gravid (pregnant) fish because you can stress them and even damage the unborn fry. If you have to move gravid females, carefully catch them in a net and then use a plastic container to scoop the female and net up in some tank water. Move her (in the net in the bucket of water) to a new tank and then carefully pour her into the new tank.

If you move the female to a smaller aquarium that would stress her.

If you use completely new water in the new tank it would stress her. If you set up a new tank for her you should fill the new tank with water from her current tank, so the water is exactly the same.

If the new tank does not have any plants in it will stress her. Put some plants in with her. Water Sprite (Ceratopteris thalictroides/ cornuta) is the best plant for livebearers. It normally grows on the surface but can also be grown in the substrate where it grows into a lovely light green shrub.

If you don't have any live plants then add a heap of artificial plants to provide her with shelter when she goes into labour, and to give the fry somewhere to hide when they are born.

Make sure the new tank has an established filter in it so the water stays clean.

Do not put the female into a tank with males until at least 1 week after she has given birth otherwise the male/s will stress her out.

Try not to move the female for at least 1 week after she has given birth so she can heal up. If you have to move the female after she has given birth, use the method above for moving pregnant females.

Most female guppies do not eat their young if the female is well fed and there are plants in the tank, but will eat them when they are confined to a small breeding trap.
 
for me it's simple I wait until they are physically giving birth then I remove the fry one by one into a one gallon tank. You could either crush pellets or crunch up flakes for food.
 

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