L little guppy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2008 102 0 0 in a seashell Apr 14, 2009 #1 I didn't think they do but I notice the big guppys chasing the babies around like the want to eat them.
I didn't think they do but I notice the big guppys chasing the babies around like the want to eat them.
I I_<3_RAYS_646 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 8, 2009 84 0 0 Granby, CO Apr 14, 2009 #2 yes guppies it their young
L little guppy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2008 102 0 0 in a seashell Apr 14, 2009 #4 Thanks. I never new they were so predatory but they are. They chase down the tiny ones like they're starving.
Thanks. I never new they were so predatory but they are. They chase down the tiny ones like they're starving.
L little guppy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2008 102 0 0 in a seashell Apr 14, 2009 #5 but theyre not.
Red Devil Nice to meet you and welcome to MFK MFK Member Feb 23, 2006 34,413 366 1,273 United states of America Apr 14, 2009 #7 yes they do... after raising guppys i found that alot of the time.. they will be fine but other times when they are just tiny fry they are eaten...
yes they do... after raising guppys i found that alot of the time.. they will be fine but other times when they are just tiny fry they are eaten...
L little guppy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2008 102 0 0 in a seashell Apr 14, 2009 #8 My dad bought me a square patch of fake grass from the hobby store and it's working pretty good. They can hide in the grass so the big guppys can't eat them.
My dad bought me a square patch of fake grass from the hobby store and it's working pretty good. They can hide in the grass so the big guppys can't eat them.
L little guppy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2008 102 0 0 in a seashell Apr 14, 2009 #9 oh sorry I think I made two posts. I didn't mean to.
A Acezoo Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 12, 2009 55 0 0 California Apr 14, 2009 #10 Yes they do... When I bred I took the babies out of the tank...