Guppies are not spawning?

Updated on society 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guppy eggs are laid after hatching into small fish in the body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's born as a small fish, and it reproduces very quickly, a litter a month, and my family has already given birth to a bunch of them

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Guppies are viviparous.

    In addition to whales, dolphins are also viviparous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Who said, fish are all produced, vegetatively reproduced.

    The fish tank doesn't know much about it, and it may be eaten by itself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Guppies hatch their eggs in the body and then excrete them from the genital orifice, but it is necessary to prevent accidents in which big fish eat small fish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> guppies have to be reproduced for three generations. This fish is relatively small, males can grow to about 3-4 cm, and females can grow up to 5 cm. It is relatively adaptable to the environment, mainly distributed in tropical areas, and can tolerate dirty water bodies.

    As an ornamental fish, it has a mild temperament and a wide range of diets, which is not only easy to raise, but also can be mixed with other small tropical fish.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Guppies can be inbred. As a result, guppies in the same litter can also mate and reproduce with each other. But too many inbred matings can lead to a deterioration in the viability of their offspring.

    If it is a descendant of less than three generations, their degradation will not be too severe. There is no problem in maintaining normal growth and development, as well as reproduction. But it is more than the third generation, and it is still mating and breeding between close relatives.

    The fish they produce will have all kinds of problems, and they will even be born stillborn. <

    Guppies are very survivable and genetically strong. They can be inbred, so guppies in the same litter can mate and reproduce. However, even the best genes.

    Too many inbred matings can also lead to degeneration in their offspring. If the offspring is mated within three generations, the degradation will not be too severe. The offspring are also able to grow and develop normally and continue to reproduce their offspring.

    However, if the third generation is exceeded, inbreeding is carried out. The fish they produce are susceptible to disease or do not develop properly. In severe cases, it may be a stillborn baby. Therefore, nest-breeding guppies are controlled within three generations at most.

    There are many varieties of guppies, among which there are varieties that are produced by crossbreeding. They possess a strong reproductive capacity and can reproduce and mate even if the breed is different. Through the way of stringing, it is possible to change their form and body color.

    Different species of guppies are mixed together, and they produce different offspring. The patterns and colors of the small fish are different from those of the broodstock, and almost every one of them has a different appearance. However, it is only with human intervention that they mate in cross-breeding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Guppies are divided into dress guppies, snake king guppies, glasstail guppies, leopard guppies, fiery red guppies, mosaic guppies, and ribbon guppies. The optimal living water temperature for guppies is 18 24, and in the absence of heating facilities, the general room temperature can meet its requirements well. Guppies are ovoviviviparous species whose offspring are not eggs but small fish that may swim freely.

    In the case of polyculture, males can often be seen relaxing their dorsal and caudal fins, chasing females, and then mating. The fertilized eggs develop gradually in the female's body, and in less than a month, the female's abdomen becomes enlarged and black fetal spots appear on the lower back of her abdomen. When such females are about to give birth, they should be removed from the aquarium and placed in a specially designed breeding tank for calving, which can be slightly smaller, and a small open net made of screen cloth is placed inside.

    Females are placed in a net pocket, so that the small fish will drill through the mesh of the screen cloth to the outside of the net pocket, which can prevent being swallowed by the broodstock, which have a habit of devouring larvae. The post-natal broodstock are returned to the aquarium, and the breeding tank is used to raise the small fish, which can be put into the aquarium when the small fish are a little older. The newly produced small fish are delicate and need to be given food in a short period of time.

    Hard-boiled egg yolks or dried water fleas are generally used. Feeding crushed egg yolk is easy to damage water quality, so the principle of eating less and eating more meals should be adopted, and the leftover egg yolk should be sucked out in time; Dried Daphnia is easy to buy, very inexpensive, and not easy to damage water quality. The dried water flea bought is crushed, the finer the first stage of feeding, the better, and the later stage with the gradual growth of the larvae, can be slightly thicker, the general principle is to fit its caliber size, easy to eat.

    When it grows to a certain size, it can be fed with erbium feed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cannot reproduce on its own. Guppies are not bisexual and need to mate in order to reproduce their offspring.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is necessary to mate in order to reproduce every time it is not possible to reproduce parthenogenesis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Haha, males and females must be mated to breed small fish.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It will be denatured on its own and will lay eggs on its own in the absence of males.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is not a vegetative reproduction organism and must be male.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Guppies don't know they give birth. The female fish does not hate the chasing bite of the male fish, it is normal to chase and mate, the female belly should usually be semi-circular, when it becomes close to the trapezoidal type, that is, it does not look like it is as round and a little square as before.

    Guppies reach the breeding season and mate. Habitual breeding guppies are very adaptable, the most suitable growth temperature is 22 24, like slightly alkaline water quality, wide diet, mild temperament, lively and active, belongs to the upper fish, can be polyculture with other tropical fish.

    Guppies are easy to raise, but in order to obtain fish with bright body color and beautiful body shape, they need a wide water body, more aquatic plants, fresh bait, suitable water quality and other environments from the fry stage.

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