I posit that guppies are the bunnies of the fish world! I started with four, years ago, and even without separating the fry, I ended up with at least a dozen after a few months.
Hey sorry about 2 comments but I WAS NOT going to edit my measly little guess. LOL. Hey Chris I believe what you're calling "red root floaters" is actually sylvinia. There are no red roots and those roots are short. By this time the reds would be down to the very bottom of the tank. Oh and the roots would be red not white. At least the ones I've had have been like that. Not sure about Texas???
🤫 I know exactly what they are. Hence why I use a generic term “red root floater” as they float, and with the proper light their roots turn red, but in fact ARE NOT red root floaters.
Also how do you suck up everything off the bottom and not suck up the guppy fry? Will they move? I’ve been tying filter media over the end of the hose and checking the bucket carefully but then it doesn’t pickup all the detritus.
I love seeing all the different kinds of setups people use to breed guppies. There definitely isn’t just one formula that works.
You posted congratulations I love your channel and also good channel name😊
Nice to see you pop on my feed again !!!
Would defo be cool to see the pond restored, and up and running again! 👊
"gaREDGE" 🤣🤣
I was gonna say icesopods 😂
I posit that guppies are the bunnies of the fish world! I started with four, years ago, and even without separating the fry, I ended up with at least a dozen after a few months.
Hey sorry about 2 comments but I WAS NOT going to edit my measly little guess. LOL. Hey Chris I believe what you're calling "red root floaters" is actually sylvinia. There are no red roots and those roots are short. By this time the reds would be down to the very bottom of the tank. Oh and the roots would be red not white. At least the ones I've had have been like that. Not sure about Texas???
Bro we need more videos !!!!!!
Scuds?
I have never seen “red root floaters” like that before. I am fairly sure that is not what you think it is.
🤫 I know exactly what they are. Hence why I use a generic term “red root floater” as they float, and with the proper light their roots turn red, but in fact ARE NOT red root floaters.
Insane bro, I can’t even grow guppy grass with fertilizer co2 and a Chihiros light 😅
Also how do you suck up everything off the bottom and not suck up the guppy fry? Will they move? I’ve been tying filter media over the end of the hose and checking the bucket carefully but then it doesn’t pickup all the detritus.
I'm not sure about the bigger ones but I know I seen a dragonfly nymph at one point.
Pretty sure they might be fresh water scuds or daphnia
my female guppy with my orange & black male and in the batch of fry that she gave me 2 months ago she had 2 ALBINO wIth red eye's !!!!!!
Skuds
100% Amphipods, genus species Orchestia grillus or Gammarus roeseli
Definitely redo the pond but make the whole thing a pond an get some koi for it
Is it a water bug?😊
I’m guessing they’re some kind of mite, or water bug.
are they isopods?
They're scuds
Cooties. LOL
Gammarus shrimp scuds or amphipods
Looks like a large copapod
Skuds?
Indeed! New video today!
daphnia or some water flea?
To add onto this. Daphnia are good nutrious fish food
Amphipod?
Amphipods most likely
You are correct! New video coming out today!
Water isopods
Hey
Amphipods
Do u sell guppies.
I can. Send me a dm on insta
Water bugs
Scuds
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Skuds
Water bugs ?
Scuds?