? Generally speaking, baby guppies can grow up after about four to five months, but because the body of the young fish is relatively weak, and the ability to adapt to the external environment is not strong. Therefore, attention should be paid to the following points:
1. Water temperature: The breeder should keep the water temperature in the fish tank at about 26 degrees, which can help them better adapt to the external environment. Do not allow the water temperature to be too high or too low during the maintenance period, otherwise it will cause damage to them. When changing water, the temperature difference should not be too large, and it should be controlled within two degrees to avoid their stress reaction.
2. Water quality: Guppies like to live in slightly alkaline water, especially young fish. Therefore, the breeder should maintain a good water quality environment, and the PH of the water should be kept between 7.2 and 7.4. When feeding young fish, do not feed too much food each time, so as not to pollute the water quality with excessive food residues, thus damaging their health.
? Baby guppies can enter the sexual maturity stage after about four months, and then they can reproduce normally. The time of entering the breeding season is closely related to their breeding environment. If they are well maintained and grow faster, they can enter the breeding period in about three months. But if they are poorly maintained and develop slowly, they will have to wait 5-6 months before they can enter the breeding season.