My Pregnant Fish. How Far Are They On?

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These are my pregers livebeares.

Platy:

http://s1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj533/tropicalfishforums123/fish/?action=view¤t=6377ddec.jpg&evt=user_media_share

Orange tail guppy:

http://s1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj533/tropicalfishforums123/fish/?action=view¤t=3a433d31.jpg&evt=user_media_share

Sorry that was a bad pic.

Cream guppy:

http://s1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj533/tropicalfishforums123/fish/?action=view¤t=fb3d8fdc.jpg&evt=user_media_share

Gray guppy:

http://s1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj533/tropicalfishforums123/fish/?action=view¤t=1b6b848f.jpg&evt=user_media_share

Sorry they are bad pics. How far are they on? Thanks. When the fry are born will the filter suck them up and kill them?
 
Impossible to say from the pics.
For anyone to give an opinion you need to get much clearer photos
 
The filter could very well suck them up, so I would recommend taking a sponge, making a little slit in it, and sticking it over the filter tube to keep this from happening. You could also take a small piece of mesh and duct-tape it over the tube, like I did. Also, the other adults in the tank will eat the fry, so you would need a heavily planted tank, a breeder net, or a seperate tank for maximum survivors.
 
Thanks i have a " good " amount of fake bushy plants so i suppose that alright. I know the other fish will eat them, especially the gourami! I dont want a breeder net or another tank for the space and money.
 
Thanks i have a " good " amount of fake bushy plants so i suppose that alright. I know the other fish will eat them, especially the gourami! I dont want a breeder net or another tank for the space and money.
 
Platy:
6377ddec.jpg


Orange tail guppy:
3a433d31.jpg


Sorry that was a bad pic.

Cream guppy:
fb3d8fdc.jpg


Gray guppy:
1b6b848f.jpg


These are your pictures using the IMG code instead of the media share code. I just followed your links and copied the IMG codes to here.

Platy: Not at all close.
Orange tail guppy: There is the faint outline of a possibly heavy guppy.
Cream guppy: Looks like it may still be a virgin fish.
Gary guppy: That one may only be 2 weeks away when the picture was taken.
 

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