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How long and how often do guppies breed?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-07 02:42:24
The gestation time of guppies is about 22-26 days, so the reproductive cycle of guppies is about 22-26 days. Guppies, nicknamed "million fish", can reproduce in 3-4 months after birth, and can produce once a month or so when the environment is suitable. Due to the age and physical condition of the fish, it can produce 10-120 small fish each time.
How long and how often do guppies breed?

1. how long

is the breeding time of guppies? The cycle of guppies from pregnancy to birth is about 22-26 days. After mating with a male, the female of a guppy can store the male's sperm for later fertilization. When a black triangle appears between the female's pelvic and anal fins, it indicates that the female has been fertilized, and extra care is needed for the female.

2. How often do guppies breed

? Guppies are nicknamed "million fish" because they breed faster and more. After birth, guppies can begin to reproduce after about 3-4 months of growth. When the environment is suitable, guppies can produce once a month or so, and the number of young fish produced each time ranges from 10 to 120. This depends on many factors, such as the species of guppy, the age of the fish, the size of the fish and the number of reproduction. Generally, guppies can only produce about 10 small fish for the first time, then more and more, and then less and less when they are old.

3. What kind of breeding environment

does the guppy like? The breeding environment that the guppy likes is somewhat different from its normal living environment. Guppies need higher water temperature during the breeding season, and it is more appropriate to adjust it between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius. The PH of the water body should preferably be between 6.8 and 7.4 and should not fluctuate greatly. The resistance of small fish is too weak, and it is not easy for small fish to survive if the environment fluctuates too much.

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