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How long do guppy fry grow into big fish and how long do they live?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-07-15 21:11:39
Guppy fry can grow into big fish in about 3-6 months. Different species of guppies have different growth stages and physiological cycles, and most guppies need 3-6 months to grow into big fish. At this stage, guppies are in the best overall state, both in appearance and in various organs, which have basically grown up. So this is the best time for them to breed.
How long do guppy fry grow into big fish and how long do they live?

1. How long can guppy fry grow into big fish

? There are many species of guppy, and the growth stages of different species of fish are different. Most guppies normally take at least three months and at most six months to grow into big fish. When they are 4 months old, they have completed their development. At this time, the fish are basically mature, and their complementary color, tail shape and body shape have reached the best state, so they usually choose the fish at this stage for breeding.

2. How long

can guppies live? Guppies can live for about 2-3 years. They are typically small tropical fish with short growth cycles and short lifespans. However, their adaptability is very strong, they can live in fish tanks without oxygen and temperature control, and they can also tolerate the low temperature of 16 degrees Celsius, as well as the living environment with poor water quality.

Their reproductive capacity is very strong, there is no specific breeding period, as long as the surrounding environment is good throughout the year. In about 2-3 months, they are already sexually mature. Their best breeding age is 5 months old, usually once a month, the mother fish can produce about a month of pregnancy, each time can produce 10-120 small fish. It should be noted that during the breeding period, the small fish should be isolated from the parent fish, otherwise the small fish will probably be eaten by the parent fish.

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