Just came home from picking up 4 guppies. Today I was contacted by a woman who had a new fish stocking in her tank. And she had to get rid of her guppies as fast as possible. Would've been better if she had moved those guppies earlier before she started keeping new fish. I brought along a small wateroproof container. But she handed me those fish over in a bag. And as you can see, she didn't bag them properly. So, I felt that I needed to bring those fish home as fast as possible.


It's not even water from the tank they were in. It was just plain tapwater that was poured in. And hardly some air in it.
They're a mix of guppies. One male blond snakeskin endler hybrid, one male black bar endler hybrid (way too long swords to be a pure one), one female tuxedo magenta guppy and one female guppy of unknown origin.



But all four seem healthy. But they'll be put in my quarantine tank for a couple of days before they'll enter one of my mutt tanks.


It's not even water from the tank they were in. It was just plain tapwater that was poured in. And hardly some air in it.
They're a mix of guppies. One male blond snakeskin endler hybrid, one male black bar endler hybrid (way too long swords to be a pure one), one female tuxedo magenta guppy and one female guppy of unknown origin.



But all four seem healthy. But they'll be put in my quarantine tank for a couple of days before they'll enter one of my mutt tanks.