I think this is where I'd post this question since it's relating to my guppies.
I had some males and some females, had them breed, they popped out loads of kids. The females are no longer with the male and when I see a fry that appears to be a female I move her to the female tank and I move the males to the male tank.
Ultimately I'm working on having some guppies that I raised because that just excites me haha. BUT I know females can retain the sperm for awhile and they proved this yesterday when I looked at their tank and saw 4 new fry then I went back and there were 9..then i went back and there were 17 total, while I have 10 in my main tank. Obviously that's too many and I'm sure the circle of life might take effect and some will get eaten or what not. But what in the world do you do with extra guppies that you can't keep? Both of our pet stores don't want any, I'm trying to ask a co-worker..I don't want to just flush them.
I had some males and some females, had them breed, they popped out loads of kids. The females are no longer with the male and when I see a fry that appears to be a female I move her to the female tank and I move the males to the male tank.
Ultimately I'm working on having some guppies that I raised because that just excites me haha. BUT I know females can retain the sperm for awhile and they proved this yesterday when I looked at their tank and saw 4 new fry then I went back and there were 9..then i went back and there were 17 total, while I have 10 in my main tank. Obviously that's too many and I'm sure the circle of life might take effect and some will get eaten or what not. But what in the world do you do with extra guppies that you can't keep? Both of our pet stores don't want any, I'm trying to ask a co-worker..I don't want to just flush them.