at a time. Guppies are high-yielding fish. After sexual maturity, they can give birth once a month. They also produce a particularly large number of small fish every month, which can produce 10-120 small fish. If the environment in which they are produced is suitable for their survival, then they produce a relatively large number. If the environment they live in is not suitable, the number of production will be reduced. Therefore, it is very important to maintain a suitable breeding environment for guppies during their breeding process. In addition, the number of first and last births of guppies is relatively small, generally only 10-80. Most of the time, however, the number produced can reach 80-120.
? Guppies eat live bait to grow fast. They often eat live baits such as shrimps, earthworms and mealworms. These foods are rich in protein, which contributes to their growth and development. In addition, the live bait will keep swimming in the water, and the small fish can exercise in the process of chasing the live bait, which can make them grow healthily.
However, live baits can carry germs, so they need to be sterilized before feeding to prevent the germs carried by live baits from infecting their digestive system. In normal feeding, they can be fed mainly with live bait, supplemented by other foods.