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The Guppy is often difficult to breed. The male is very easy to
determine from the female since the male normally has more
vivid shadings with intense colorful and big caudal fins.
The female is normally bigger, and has a thicker body mass,
with pale colors and a smaller tail.
This kind of tropical fish is a live bearer, that is, the
fry are swimming when they are hatched. At each hatching,
the female Guppy can have about 10 to 60 fry. If maintained
in a community fish tank, the guppy fry will be immediately
eaten if not quarantined in breeding. Unfortunately, even
the Guppy adults will feast on the guppy fry.
You should be responsible and have a plan if you want to
raise the guppy fry. If you’re not interested in raising
them, they could just stay inside the aquarium. You can also
mix the sexes and have more fry. Larger aquariums have a
feast on the fry guppies, then quarantine all male guppies
and all females separately. At times, you can spot
aggression among the males, but rarely can it cause to
death.
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