what are the odds?

mr_br0kn_drmz

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well its been a little over a month, and my guppy fry are all pretty big. ive been trying to sex them for the past couple of days. and i think they are all females....... :huh: . i know that males have gonopodiums and females dont. so from looking at my frys i dont see any of them with a gonopodium.

i could be mistaken... :dunno: . if they are all female, what are the odds?
 
-_- Well, I thought that all of my guppy fry where all females too, but just when they were 4 months old I could tell that I had some males. Some guppies are late delveloping males, so it'll take time to determine which are their gender. :thumbs:
 
you probably have some males like sasha the males might just be late developing. so hang in there and keep looking
 
Guppys are often late developing aswell as many other Livebearers. It can take up to 4-5 months before the sex can be determined, depending on the quality of the breed of quality of the water within your aqaurium.
 

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