Trying My Hand At Guppy Breeding.
#1
Posted 10 August 2012 - 10:26 PM
#2
Posted 10 August 2012 - 10:36 PM
If the females were not separated from males at the shop, your females are most likely already pregnant with some other males' fry.I bought 5 guppies today, 2 male, 3 female for my 85 litre aquarium, which has mainly platies in it at the moment. There is one male and one female that have particularly nice colourings that i would like to make sure "do the deed" together as i think they would have amazing fry. I have a fry tank set up, if i put the one female and male in it together, will they mate? Or will i need more than one female in there with them to encourage it? I know guppies will pretty much do it themselves with little or no encouragement from me, but i want to make sure these two make babies. Any suggestions?
But after 6 births, there can be higher chances that the next fry will belong to the male you've put with the female.
#3
Posted 10 August 2012 - 11:35 PM
I started out with two pairs of juveniles and about ten fry four months ago, as the numbers increased I removed some of the males to another tank leaving the colour patterns I prefer in the breeding tank. Its still early days but already have some intresting colour patterns emerging.
In my experience they seem to thrive in a colony set up.
#4
Posted 10 August 2012 - 11:38 PM
#5
Posted 11 August 2012 - 12:26 AM
If the females were not separated from males at the shop, your females are most likely already pregnant with some other males' fry.
I bought 5 guppies today, 2 male, 3 female for my 85 litre aquarium, which has mainly platies in it at the moment. There is one male and one female that have particularly nice colourings that i would like to make sure "do the deed" together as i think they would have amazing fry. I have a fry tank set up, if i put the one female and male in it together, will they mate? Or will i need more than one female in there with them to encourage it? I know guppies will pretty much do it themselves with little or no encouragement from me, but i want to make sure these two make babies. Any suggestions?
But after 6 births, there can be higher chances that the next fry will belong to the male you've put with the female.
The two I bought today were separated at the LFS. As soon as they were in my tank the males started showing interest in the females. So will the two i have segregated breed or do they need other guppies in with them to encourage it?
I'm not planning a huge breeding empire, but i find raising fry to be a highly rewarding experience. Any that i manage to raise will be taken to my LFS or sold privately.
#6
Posted 11 August 2012 - 12:30 AM
If they were for sure kept separate the whole time (from birth onward), then they will birth fry from the first male they mated with (though other males may still have a chance to become fathers for some of the fry of that batch).The two I bought today were separated at the LFS. As soon as they were in my tank the males started showing interest in the females. So will the two i have segregated breed or do they need other guppies in with them to encourage it?
I'm not planning a huge breeding empire, but i find raising fry to be a highly rewarding experience. Any that i manage to raise will be taken to my LFS or sold privately.
I also like growing fry, though I deal with swordtails this time. I have bred guppies, but only 3 generations. 3rd was sterile, no female ever got pregnant.
Now I have five swordtail fry, one of which I had to set free (for the second time) in the tank with adults, because his brother was biting him all the time and nipped his dorsal.
#7
Posted 11 August 2012 - 01:48 AM
Edited by >pete<, 11 August 2012 - 01:51 AM.
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 08:13 AM
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