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How and at what age do guppies breed?

Walter White
2020-06-06 01:13:49
Breeding guppies, first of all, to select the appropriate parent fish, robust, age appropriate and high activity of guppies suitable for selection as parent fish. After choosing them, put them in another tank and adjust the water temperature to about 26 degrees Celsius and the PH value to between 6.8 and.4. After that, the parent fish can mate on their own. Female fish need to be raised separately after pregnancy. After giving birth, parents need to be fished out so that they do not eat the young fish that have just given birth.
How and at what age do guppies breed?

1. how guppies reproduce

1. If you want guppies to reproduce better, you can artificially select the appropriate parent fish, try to select the appropriate age, robust, more active guppies as parent fish. The selection of high quality parent fish can enhance the success rate of reproduction. After choosing them, they can be placed in a separate fish tank.

2. Female guppies may have a gradually larger abdomen, and some black spots appear on the abdomen. The male guppies release sperm, which are then fertilized in the female guppies.

3. After fertilization, the spots on the abdomen of female guppies will become larger and the anus will be more prominent. At this time, the female needs to be fished out separately and cultured in another tank or aquarium.

4. After that, the female guppy gives birth. After giving birth, female guppies need to be pulled out immediately to prevent them from eating the newly born young fish.

2. how old can guppies reproduce

To help guppies reproduce successfully, we need to know how old they can reproduce. Generally speaking, the sexual maturity of guppies is relatively early. After it is sexually mature, about three or four months later, its physical skills will mature in all aspects, and then they can mate and reproduce. Maturity also has certain signs, such as male fish chasing female fish.

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