unexpected molly fry!!!

RunningWater
  • #1
I came back to my apartment after a weekend away and I now have about 10 molly fry! yay!... just some questions

1. the mother has gotten ick after the birthing... do the fry probably have the ick as well?

2. could I treat them using the same medicine I use for the larger fish or are they too unstable at this point?

3. Should I just try raising the temperature and avoiding the meds? if so what heater for a small 2 gallon tank.

4. anyone want a molly in the tallahassee area?
 
COBettaCouple
  • #2
the best thing would be to treat them all for ick. Raising the temp to 82 and keeping it at least at 82 for 2 weeks is the treatment. I'm not sure of a heater for a 2 gallon tank, but you may want to find a 5 gallon tank if you can.. that or a 2.5g minibow tank kit depending on what filter you have now and the budget for fish. do you have just the 1 female adult?

- this is the heater we use.

meds aren't necessary for treating ick, but if you wanted to use something, this product is safe for them:
 
Allie
  • #3
Livebearers fry shouldn't ever be unexpected...they breed like crazy. lol
Congrats on the babies.
 
RunningWater
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
let me ask you this... The heater is on a thermostat, so would it only run if the temperature is low? if so I think a 5 gallon heater would work... just very quickly. And I really don't have a huge budget(college student) so going out to buy a new tank would be out of the question .

I have an adult dalmation lyretail molly that I believe is a male. but I doubt he is the father considering we have had her for only about a week or so.

back on the ick issue... I put the fry in the tank that I had recently treated for ick. Is that going to make a difference or should I still work on getting a heater.

Tetra sells a 2-15 gallon heater, I'm going to try to get that if I can find it.

1. Raise the temperature all at once( from where it is now to 82 in one sitting)

2. Raise the temperature a little bit at a time (75 to 78... 78 to 82 )

Which would be better for the fry?
 
zatch214
  • #5
congrats on the fry, sorry bout the ick, it would be best to slowly increase the temp over a 4 day period because of fear of putting the fry into shock
 
COBettaCouple
  • #6
it's safe to raise the water temp by 1 degree per hour, so I would just keep turning the heater up a little at a time until the temp is at least 82.

1. Raise the temperature all at once( from where it is now to 82 in one sitting)

2. Raise the temperature a little bit at a time (75 to 78... 78 to 82 )

Which would be better for the fry?
 

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