Fry Fish Aquarium. In these cases they remain at the site where the egg was attached feeding off their yolk-sac until they begin to swim free on their own. A third method is having lots of hiding spaces in the aquarium.
Java moss will grow in low light but if you want it to establish quickly use a medium-light bulb. You can have it as a stand alone fry tank. They will eat over 90 of the guppy fry in a tank.
Ideally a pregnant female is placed for birth in a separate aquarium and the young fish.
Fry from egglaying fish are smaller when they hatch and often are not free swimming for the first few days. This can be upsetting but there are solutions to this problem so that most of the fry will survive and this involves setting up a breeder aquarium. The first is to set up another aquarium or two or three to house the fry. The chances of fry surviving in a community set up is unfortunately very low as the same fry also prove to be tasty snacks for the adult residents in the aquarium.