Where Death Ends, New Life Begins!

Morquinn

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My 2 year old female guppy died last night, it was really sad, she was my first community tank fish.. she lived a long life. But, where she left off, new life will begin, im proud to say my other female guppy is expecting, and soon I think? And I have realized that my sunset platy is pregnant, her tummy is showing the signs, and I also believe my blue female and rainbow platy are all pregnant as well. The males still try to mate with them, should I remove the males to lessen the stress on the females? I wish I wouldnt have to, that would mean putting them in the 55 gallon with the predatory fish (who havent tried to eat them, since they were once in the 55 gallon) I couldnt find the extra filter for my spare 10 gallon, maybe I could borrow one.
RIP: No name (Didnt have a name for her, but she was silver with baby blue fins) Soo beautiful. :(
 
Sorry bless her R.I.P.
I wouldn't put them with the predator fish, the 10gal sounds like the best option.
 
What is your male to female ratio, if it is 1 to every 2 or 3, then they should be even fine, even though they are pregnant
 
I have 3 female platies, to 2 male platies, and one female to one male guppy.
 

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