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How to breed double-water guppy, and what is the difference between double-water and single-water

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Double-water guppies appear due to genetic mutation, so their genes are unstable, so the probability of reproduction is uncertain. Breeders who want to breed double-watered guppies can mate with double-watered guppies and single-watered guppies, so that they have a greater chance of breeding double-watered guppies. However, although this can increase the probability of reproduction, it cannot guarantee that double water can be reproduced.
How to breed double-water guppy, and what is the difference between double-water and single-water 1. How to breed double-watered guppies

The biggest difference between double-watered guppies and common guppies is that their fins on both sides are colored, and most double-watered guppies have red or orange fins. However, this change is also due to genetic mutation, and even if they reproduce, there is no guarantee that they can get double-water guppies.

To breed double-diversion guppies, you can choose a single-diversion guppies to mate with double-diversion guppies, which can improve the quality of offspring and increase the probability of double-diversion. Although single-diversion guppies and double-diversion guppies can be raised together, there is no guarantee that double-diversion guppies can be bred every time. Moreover, the difference between guppies with double water distribution and ordinary guppies is not very big, so breeders do not need to deliberately pursue double water distribution.

2. What is the difference between double diversion and single diversion of guppy

The biggest difference between single diversion and double diversion of guppy is the color of fins. The fins on both sides of double diversion of guppy are colored, while only one side of single diversion of guppy is colored. Breeders can judge by the color of their fins. The difference between single diversion and double diversion is not obvious, and breeders do not need to deliberately pursue guppies with single diversion and double diversion.

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