1. Excessive reproduction: Small guppies can reproduce after 3-4 months of birth. If breeders can separate male and female guppies at an early age, they will continue to reproduce after maturity. Guppies breed in large numbers. If male and female cannot be separated, the number of fish in the fish tank will increase. Coupled with the frequent production of guppies, species degradation may occur, so it is best for breeders to separate young guppies.
2, lack of space: Small guppies grow faster and can grow up in a few months. If breeders do not separate male and female breeding, their living space may be insufficient. Although guppy does not require high space, the lack of space also affects their growth and development.
2. When will the male and female guppies be divided into potsThe peacock fry can be divided into pots about one month after birth, but the breeder can't distinguish the male and female accurately at this time. If you want to accurately distinguish male and female, you have to wait for them to be born for about 3 months, and then divide them into cylinders after the characteristics of male and female are obvious.
At this time, dividing pots can better control their reproductive quantity and ensure the quality of their reproductive offspring. At this time, they are at a critical stage of growth and development, and separate breeding can make their body shape develop better.