Friday, December 17, 2010

Fry and Shrimp Pellets

Here are my darling little fry during dinner. They are eating a dissolved shrimp pellet that one of the people I bought my aquarium from gave me. She was selling all of her aquariums because she couldn't care for it anymore and she told me since I was raising guppies, that the fry would love this. And she was right! You drop them in the tank and after a few minutes it crumbles into tiny pieces that the fry can eat.

A mixture of Lemon, Spot, and Bertha's fry eating dissolving shrimp pellet.


As I said before, I was attempting to grow shrimp for them to eat but I don't think it's working right. Or maybe they haven't hatched... I'm not sure, I thought I saw one floating around but I'm not sure if it was dust floating in the water or a newly hatched shrimp. In any case, I thought I saw one so I put in a little of the algae powder that is supposed to be their food and well... now I'm not sure what spec is what haha. I didn't have a spare heater so I put it right next to a lamp but I don't think it's heating it up enough. We'll give it a few more days to see what happens...

Do you see any shrimp in there? lol

And I end today with a video of the guppy fry swarming the food.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

 Here's an update on Bertha. I've transferred her to the breeding tank where Casanova is waiting to "tap" her. =)

Bertha on December 15 (day after her fry drop)


Here is a side by side comparison of Bertha just before she gave birth and after. If you weren't sure about what people meant by "your guppy will start to look boxy or square after the birthing canal as begun to open up" now you can clearly tell from the pictures what that means. =)


The fry are doing well in the baby tank. My shrimp eggs just came in the mail today. Almost every guppy page I've read said its the best food for new fry. I also like the fact that they're less likely to spoil like left over food because what's not eaten will live on until they are eaten =) It's supposed to take 24 hours at least to hatch so they've been eating crushed flake food and shrimp pellets that break up into tiny bites as it dissolves. They go crazy over the shrimp pellets.  They were given to me by the lady who I bought one of my tanks from. All of my tanks are used and came from craigslist. They were fully furnished and with supplies and no where near as pricey as a new one without supplies. I'll update with pics as soon as my shrimp hatch... hopefully... lol

I end today with a pretty guppy pic I found online:
I wish i could find a guppy like this locally. *sigh* He's like a peacock.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bertha the Guppy and her new fry!

Bertha's finally done it! She's giving birth! I guess she isn't a breeder trap kinda gal. It was my first time putting a guppy in a trap and I think just having a small birthing tank is better. Sure some of the fry get eaten but a good number survive. I've got several ladies anyway so every few weeks somebody's giving birth.

Bertha yesterday Dec 13  

I think she started giving birth this morning and there may be about 20 to 30 new fry at the moment. They are easy to spot (maybe not from my pictures lol) which are Bertha's because they are much smaller. They are pink just like Spot's fry when they were first born. Even though Spot's fry were only born a couple of weeks ago, they are significantly larger than the newborns.

Bertha today around noon after giving birth to at least 30 fry.




Bertha still looks pretty large and boxy so I'll leave her in the birthing tank at risk of maybe eating some of her own fry until she's a bit slimmer. I got her when she was already huge so I don't know what she looks like normally. When I woke up and saw the new fry I put some fish food in and Bertha ate about 4 or 5 flakes like she was starving. Then after awhile she would go after food but then spit it back out. Like I said, she might have a bit more in there. I wish it had worked out in the breeder so I could count the fry but I'd rather Bertha live to breed again then die from stress.

And I end today with a video of the new fry swimming about.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The First Post... A Guppy Life

Hi everybody! (This post took me a couple of days to write lol... I think I started Dec 9 but finished today Dec 13 because of work and holiday stuff!) This blog is all about my adventures with my guppies =D While this is not my first experience with guppies, I do not claim to be an expert in anyway about guppies. All the knowledge I have is from observation and internet. This blog will mostly be for people like me, who are impatient waiting for their own guppy births or just can't get enough staring at them =)

First thing's first, if you're new to guppies, is figuring out who's male any who's female. The following diagrams are from guppies.com.




TIP: It's good to keep more females then males as the male will fight other males if there's not enough ladies to go around or he will tire out his one female chasing her all over the tank in his efforts to repopulate the planet single-handedly.

Now onto my guppies =D As I said before, this is not my first time raising guppies but it will be the first time I track how many fry they have, the length of their monthly cycle, and if I can breed a specific color pattern from them.

This first guppy's name is Lemon. I believe she is a common golden guppy. These pictures of her are what she looks like today at about 16 days from when she last gave birth. I bought her from Petsmart and she was already pregnant. The day after I bought her on Nov. 24, she gave birth to 11 healthy orange-ish fry. It may have been stress birth but they all came out healthy, no still-borns. They came out right after another. I did not put her in a breeder box. I had her in a small 5 gallon "breeding tank". There were two other pregnant guppies as various stages in there already. I just put a big fake plant in for the babies to hide and hoped that they weren't all eaten. I read that the breeder box would be too stressful and result in more still-borns.

Taken Dec 10 : 16 days after birth


Lemon's 11 Orange-ish fry on day 1.
A few hours after she gave birth, I transferred her to another tank that had a shoal of neon tetras and a male guppy whose traits I want to breed. His name is Casanova.... it's really hard to catch a picture of him that's not blurred! I read from another online source which I can't recall that if you want to have a specific male mate with her, it has to be done within a few hours of birthing, otherwise she will use one of her stored sperm.



Sadly, as of today, I think only 6 of the original Lemon 11 survived from being eaten. It's hard to tell exactly because they keep moving and they dart in and out of the fake plant.

On a happier note, yesterday, one of the other expecting guppies in the same tank. Her name is Spots. Yeah, I know, reeeaaaal creative names right?

Spots after giving birth

She had 6 pink-gray fry I think. Again, hard to tell since they keep moving around. Just like Lemon, I put her in the tank with Casanova a few hours after birthing. I removed the other expecting guppy back to my 30 gallon community tank because I have decided I misjudged her pregnant-ness and she won't be ready for awhile. Now the fry are in the tank by themselves with the exception of my harmless Oto algae eater.


Lemon's fry are slightly longer than the Spots's fry. I can't get a ruler on them to measure since they won't stop moving but I did order some magnifying rulers that I plan to stick to the side of the tank for measuring. I don't want to take them out of water just to measure them because they are so young and tiny.







I currently have another guppy in labor and she's huge! She's my biggest guppy. I got her from a small local pet store and I've never seen a guppy as big as her for sale!

Bertha on Dec 9

Bertha has looked like she was about to explode for a week now but still no fry so it must be soon. She was originally in a large community tank and I transferred her to my fry tank recently so nobody would bother her. She was in the breeder box because I wanted to see how many fry a guppy as big as her would give. Today (Dec 13) she is back in the box because I can clearly see fry eyes and faces through her belly so here's hoping its soon! Poor little lady has been in labor a long time...

 Keep checking back for more on Bertha's birthing and Lemon and Spot's growing fry!