? Guppies give birth to yellow balls may be frightened and lead to premature delivery. Guppies are ovoviviparous. Small fish are born after they mature in the abdomen. If they are premature, they will produce a pile of yellow balls, which are the eggs that have not developed successfully. It may also be stillborn, which is more common in first-time guppies, because most of the first-time guppies are just mature, so the reproductive function is not stable. It is also possible that there is no fertilization. If there are too few males in the tank, or if there are no males in the tank, the female will produce some yellow balls. If the breeder wants them to reproduce, he must put more males in the tank to ensure the fertilization rate.
? Although the guppy has a great impact on the health of the mother fish, it will not endanger the life of the mother fish. But yellow balls are immature fish eggs, which can not survive even if they are born. Because guppies are ovoviviparous, the small fish produced after normal development and maturity are small fry. If these yellow eggs are produced, it means that these eggs can no longer continue to develop, so they can no longer hatch.