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How does guppy breed too much, can release

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Separate breeding: If the breeder feels that the guppy breeds too much, the male and female fish can be kept separately. This can prevent them from reproducing naturally. Prepare new containers: If guppies breed in large numbers, the original tank will definitely not satisfy them. If breeders want to breed them all, they must prepare new containers. Feeding other fish: Breeders can also feed guppies, which are less ornamental, to other large fish, which can provide nutrition for other fish.
How does guppy breed too much, can release 1. What should guppy do if it breeds too much

1. Breed separately: If guppy breeds too much and cannot be raised, male fish and female fish can be separated. This prevents them from reproducing, and when breeders want them to reproduce, they put the males and females together. This can not only control the number of reproduction, but also avoid excessive reproduction.

2. Prepare a new container: There are too many guppies to breed. If breeders want to breed them all, they must prepare a new container, so that when the young fry grow up, they can ensure sufficient space.

3. Feeding other fish: If the number of guppies is too large, the breeder can also feed the small fry with low ornamental value to other large fish, which can not only reduce the number of guppies, but also increase the nutrition of other fish.

2. Can there be too many guppies released?

Guppies are not recommended to be released for the following reasons:

1. Unsuitable for the environment: Guppies live in the tropics, and most wild areas in China are not suitable for their growth. Moreover, they like to live in still water. If the water flow in the place where they are released is too large, they are prone to death.

2, small in size: guppy is a small fish, without certain aggressiveness and mild in character. If breeders release them into the wild, they are likely to be eaten by other fierce fish.

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