A couple weeks old...around 4.
I don't care I mean, what kind of stupid question is that?
Depends how old it is can have from 10 to 30 Anywhere from 2-100 fry. It depends on the age of the guppy, conditions, temperature, and tank size.
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About 6 or 7 weeks but some fry takes about 1 to 3 months to hatch
Your guppy fry don't have to be one size, they have to be big enough so that other fish won't eat them. If you have any small fully grown fish then I think your guppy fry should be ok if they're that size. If you see any fish trying to eat them put them back in the breeding tank until they're a bit bigger.
A one-inch guppy is typically around 4 to 6 weeks old. Guppies grow quickly, and their size can vary based on factors like diet, water conditions, and genetics. Generally, they reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 10 weeks, so a one-inch guppy is still in the juvenile stage of development.
As long as the fry are not small enough to fit into thier mouth, they are of a fine size! Easy answer thanks for the question!
oldest living guppy was 340 years old
Guppies are livebearers, and can have about 20-50 babies at a time.
The more "experienced" the fish is, the more fry she will have. I have had younger guppies have only 5 fry in the first batch, as well as older guppies (approx. 10 months to a year old) that have had 100.
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It depends how old they are. Tiger barbs will eat young guppy fry. Tiger barbs will attack adult guppies if the water is overcrowded. However, they won't eat adult guppies.