Time for a short story, i think. (will be put in a quote so that you know you don't need to read it):
*GOLDFISH*
I have some questions.
-I have a female who i thought was pregnant (who hasn't dropped fry, but is now a tad thinner) whom i put in a plastic floater tank to drop her fry. She has spent quite a lot of time in this floater tank. would this isolation be the cause of her strange, sometimes aggressive, behavior?
-My surviving male is acting strange, and it started today. He used to chase the females about (mostly the pregnant/fat ones) and breed shamelessly. now as i look at him, he is in one corner of the tank staring at his own reflection. Is he alright?
-The once-thought pregnant female (lets call her 'Bluey') has taken to rubbing against nearly all thing; plants, gravel, and even other fish. She cannot be alone for long, and always follows another guppy around. She is also the only guppy i have noticed who will go out of her way to chase the 2 fry i have (their mother is deceased) around the plant.
I have seen her swim backwards and rub against another female guppy i have, who is pooping(?) white strings that don't detach like the normal poop...
-As mentioned above, i have a female who, yesterday, i saw had a white, thin string flowing behind her. i assume it is poo of some form.
Today, however, the poo is still long and white, but it appears to have bubbles/inconsistencies in texture. Does she have a parasite? is that a sign she is about to birth? (she doesn't LOOK pregnant...) or is she, in effect, pooing out her intestines?? O _O *SICK*
-The last female i have is my favorite due to her colour and pattern. she's probably a common, but i love her all the same.
She appeared to be pregnant. she had that strange bulge beneath her that had a 'point' near her front. when i was a child, i remember that being a sure sign that she was about to drop. However, i have noticed no new fry in the tank, but yet her 'point' has subdued and she now looks more rounded.
Has she miscarriaged, dropped some fry or what?
Is it normal??
As you can see, i am having issues with all 4 of my guppies.... what am i doing wrong?
I have noticed all 3 of the females occasionally rub against the gravel or the plant, but no where near as much as 'Bluey' seems to do.
From a true ignorant/novice/noob/idiot at this guppy breeding stuff, i do ask for as much help as you can offer me.
*GOLDFISH*
I am a yr 12 student in Australia and need to do this thing the new SACE calls a 'Research Project'. Since i have wanted to breed guppies for a LONG time, i thought that this was the perfect excuse to fork out hundreds of dollars to get myself started.
My tank is a 50L (approx. 13.2 Gallons apparently) with a biological filter and a light attached/inbuilt.
I bought just 3 guppies the first time round, one male and 2 females. My the male began to 'grow' a white patch near his dorsal fin. this grew quite a lot and it scared me, as i realized he had managed to become diseased. One of the females i bought was already pregnant (or at least really fat) so i was scared i would loose the male, and a batch of fry.
The non-pregnant-looking female actually was the first to die, followed a few days later by the male. The fat female is still living to this day (5/Feb/2011).
However, she has not birthed once. This concerns me.
I cleaned out the water (took out approx. half of it, let it sit, then filled it up with fresh water of a period of time) and let it stay for a few days.
approximately 2-3 weeks ago, i bought 5 new guppies, 2 males and 3 females (making a total of 6 guppies in the tank)
2 of the 6 have died, one male and one female.
I am left with 4.
My tank is a 50L (approx. 13.2 Gallons apparently) with a biological filter and a light attached/inbuilt.
I bought just 3 guppies the first time round, one male and 2 females. My the male began to 'grow' a white patch near his dorsal fin. this grew quite a lot and it scared me, as i realized he had managed to become diseased. One of the females i bought was already pregnant (or at least really fat) so i was scared i would loose the male, and a batch of fry.
The non-pregnant-looking female actually was the first to die, followed a few days later by the male. The fat female is still living to this day (5/Feb/2011).
However, she has not birthed once. This concerns me.
I cleaned out the water (took out approx. half of it, let it sit, then filled it up with fresh water of a period of time) and let it stay for a few days.
approximately 2-3 weeks ago, i bought 5 new guppies, 2 males and 3 females (making a total of 6 guppies in the tank)
2 of the 6 have died, one male and one female.
I am left with 4.
I have some questions.
-I have a female who i thought was pregnant (who hasn't dropped fry, but is now a tad thinner) whom i put in a plastic floater tank to drop her fry. She has spent quite a lot of time in this floater tank. would this isolation be the cause of her strange, sometimes aggressive, behavior?
-My surviving male is acting strange, and it started today. He used to chase the females about (mostly the pregnant/fat ones) and breed shamelessly. now as i look at him, he is in one corner of the tank staring at his own reflection. Is he alright?
-The once-thought pregnant female (lets call her 'Bluey') has taken to rubbing against nearly all thing; plants, gravel, and even other fish. She cannot be alone for long, and always follows another guppy around. She is also the only guppy i have noticed who will go out of her way to chase the 2 fry i have (their mother is deceased) around the plant.
I have seen her swim backwards and rub against another female guppy i have, who is pooping(?) white strings that don't detach like the normal poop...
-As mentioned above, i have a female who, yesterday, i saw had a white, thin string flowing behind her. i assume it is poo of some form.
Today, however, the poo is still long and white, but it appears to have bubbles/inconsistencies in texture. Does she have a parasite? is that a sign she is about to birth? (she doesn't LOOK pregnant...) or is she, in effect, pooing out her intestines?? O _O *SICK*
-The last female i have is my favorite due to her colour and pattern. she's probably a common, but i love her all the same.
She appeared to be pregnant. she had that strange bulge beneath her that had a 'point' near her front. when i was a child, i remember that being a sure sign that she was about to drop. However, i have noticed no new fry in the tank, but yet her 'point' has subdued and she now looks more rounded.
Has she miscarriaged, dropped some fry or what?
Is it normal??
As you can see, i am having issues with all 4 of my guppies.... what am i doing wrong?
I have noticed all 3 of the females occasionally rub against the gravel or the plant, but no where near as much as 'Bluey' seems to do.
From a true ignorant/novice/noob/idiot at this guppy breeding stuff, i do ask for as much help as you can offer me.