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Livebearers: Breeding and rearing guide.
Xavier
post Jul 11 2004, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE (snowyangel @ Jul 11 2004, 07:27 PM)
You betcha! Males are very horny and irritating characters when they want to breed, thats why there's a ratio(2:1 female to male) advised so females don't get over stressed. When you see him chase her, you'll see his gonopodium rise. At that moment he's shooting sperm her way to inpregnant her.

eww. well you can tell when he's gonna try to mate again because he sort of stretches of his gonopodium before he does like when people stretch before an exercise. laugh.gif he also nibbles at her vent before he...... wahey.gif
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post Jul 11 2004, 11:37 PM
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Xavier finish that story please. laugh.gif
I was getting some good ideas from it to use on the wife so she wont be so mad about the overtime I've been working. rofl.gif

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post Jul 12 2004, 12:32 AM
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QUOTE (Scorp1on @ Jul 11 2004, 11:37 PM)
Xavier finish that story please. laugh.gif
I was getting some good ideas from it to use on the wife so she wont be so mad about the overtime I've been working. rofl.gif

laugh.gif w00t.gif w00t.gif w00t.gif rofl.gif rofl.gif good one.
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post Jul 14 2004, 08:40 PM
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DUS SUMONE HAVE A PIC OF A MOLLIE PREGNANT
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post Jul 15 2004, 05:29 AM
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Thank you for the information.. It helped me understand quite a bit. I wasn't planning on breeding, but I have had these swordtails for about three weeks and when I looked in my tanks this morning, there were a bunch of tiny fish. wink.gif If they keep this up I won't know what to do with all of the fry !! LOL Taceybear
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post Jul 29 2004, 08:27 PM
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crazy.gif Thats A lot of info, I have been done with livebearer bredding for a while now but I am sure that will help the newbies smile.gif Thanx ~ Scarlet
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post Aug 12 2004, 06:28 PM
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My swordtail has given birth in the last 2 days I can see 2 fry hiding in the plant at the back are they likely to survive is there anything i can do to raise their hopes of survival and what should i feed them ?????
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post Aug 12 2004, 06:53 PM
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Congrats on the new fish.gif

Finely crushed flakes are good for them to eat. If your tank is heavily planted with places for them to hide that will help survival. You can also put them in a seperate tank or get a net breeder that hangs in the tank to seperate them from the adults.
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post Aug 14 2004, 09:15 PM
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Great article! Thanks for the info. (My two new platy's thank you also!) biggrin.gif
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post Aug 28 2004, 01:17 PM
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wink.gif guppy just gave birth,but i only found 7 fry,and they seem to be not eating. sad.gif
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post Sep 4 2004, 02:18 PM
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Hi Meg here.
I am new to the forum. I hope you will bear my questions. I have mollies and have had no problems breeding them. What I want to know is how long does the pregnancy last?
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post Sep 18 2004, 02:34 AM
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Guppy breeding situation....Guppies are supposed to breed every 28 days.....and I have two females that have done so in the past. However, I put them into separate breeding/floating tanks for over two months - both looked very bloated and ready to have babies....but no babies ever emerged. Females, still bloated, are now swimming in tank with enlarged belly. Will these two ever have more babies? Anything I need to do to get the process started? Any advice would be appreciated....wlc
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post Sep 18 2004, 03:45 AM
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QUOTE (billincarync @ Sep 17 2004, 09:34 PM)
Guppy breeding situation....Guppies are supposed to breed every 28 days.....and I have two females that have done so in the past. However, I put them into separate breeding/floating tanks for over two months - both looked very bloated and ready to have babies....but no babies ever emerged. Females, still bloated, are now swimming in tank with enlarged belly. Will these two ever have more babies? Anything I need to do to get the process started? Any advice would be appreciated....wlc

I've heard that livebreeders can hold on to the fry longer and even absorb them if the water conditions aren't right or if they are stressed. I'd test the water, and maybe release them back into the big tank to try to reduce stress, and keep an eye on them.
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post Sep 25 2004, 05:12 AM
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Here is a topic I made about breeding guppies wink.gif There is a lot of information that will help...

Guppy Breeding and Looking after the Fry

Here is a bit on the delivery date:

Delivery Date

*I find this to be a very good idea* Mark the date of delivery on a calendar, and after 25 days you should start rechecking your female for signs of delivering fry once again. Depending on the tank temperature the female guppy can repoduce every 25-90 days. Generally the higher the temperature the faster the females eggs mature.
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post Oct 28 2004, 04:56 PM
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Ahhh, just what I've been looking for. tongue2.gif
Thanks, very easy to follow and should get be on my way!
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post Jan 13 2005, 08:21 AM
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Hey,

i dont know if this has been answered before but i was wondering if all that breeding info also aplies to mollies or is it just for guppies??

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post Jan 21 2005, 11:47 PM
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Wonderful article thanks, you have answered most of my questions.

We are new to the fish scene & have had fish in the tank for 3 weeks now, 2 plats, 4 mollies (2 black, 2 silver marble), and 1 algea eater.
It's been trial and error so far and have had some trouble up to this point finding answers to my many queastions. Great site with some very helpful information.

Anyway, one of my mollies gave birth yesterday evening...14 fry and still counting. We have a 20 gallon tank and didn't know that livebeers breed like mad. What do we do with all these fish now?
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post Jan 22 2005, 04:54 AM
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Number one hint for baby fry....FEED THEM ALOT! I started with 13 dalmation molly fry, and I was only feeding them once every other day...like I do for the adults. Well, needless to say, I am down to two. However they are doing GREAT and are fed like twice a day. Dont worry, they WILL eat the food, they are little finned vacumn cleaners. thumbs-up.gif
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post Jan 24 2005, 04:25 AM
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Help! I just bought some fish for my son's new 10 gallon tank...It's only been 5 days since we brought them home, and the "dalmation" fish has a huge tummy! I can only imagine that she's pregnant but she has gotten so big, so fast, how long does it take before she gives birth?
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post Jan 24 2005, 11:47 PM
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