Answer 1: According to guppies.com, they are capable of breeding after one month. However, I'm not sure if this is too young for females to get pregnant, as I believe my female guppy is dying now after giving birth because she was impregnated too early in her life.
Answer 2: There will be a dark gravid spot near her tail. Her belly will be large. It will begin to square off as she nears her due date. It usually takes 21-30 days for guppies to have their babies after getting pregnant. The average gestation is usually 28 days. When she is ready to have her babies, she will hide.
Answer 3: If by ready you mean as in that day she will have babies, I've noticed that she will tend to skulk off into a corner or somewhere away from the main activity in the tank and if you observe her there often across a few hours, it might be time to segregate her so she can safely have her fry. But as said before her belly will need to be big and there will be a black spot (sometimes with a small patch of pink) around her anal fin.
The female guppy will be very large and will have a gravid spot near her anus. But when she is ready to give birth she will be very still and huddling near the heater in your tank.
The female guppy will develop a dark spot on the side of her belly during pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, the spot will grow darker.
A female guppy is pregnant for about 1-2 months, if you have a pregnant guppy i can tell that she will need to be separated from the other fish in a breeding box, you can buy breeding boxes from most stores for £3.97 ($5.97), because if she is left with other fish they will eat the babies. Some tell tale signs that she is close to delivering the babies is that she will stop eating, hang around away from the other fish and her gravid spot will be almost black. Pleased to help.
The Gravid female will have the dark "gravid spot" in front of her vent. I can however assure you that if there has been a male in the same tank with a female guppy for any reasonable length of time she will be gravid.
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When your female guppy is pregnant you can't tell by it's size. You have to look at it's gravid spot. Which is right behind their stomach and the tail. It's right around the butt of the guppy. It takes about a month for the babies to be born. Plus you can not stress out your the pregnant fish.
fish don't have babies - they lay eggs!!
when they get fat u feal babies in it and they just lie there
Mosquito fish dont have any color, they are mainly tan or grey in color, and they are thinner and longer looking.
You can only make an estimate based on previous research. Guppies are live birthers, and you can't exactly give them an ultrasound.
The first thing to worry about is if you can tell if it's preggers. ;3 She will be bulbous! and when she has all her babies afterward, she will be so scrawny, she seems like a completely different fish.
Breeding is easy but yet hard. All you need to do is get a boy and a girl guppy of course. If our going to have several guppies,then you don't get the same amount of boys and girls. It's should be 2 females for every male. When your female guppy is pregnant you can't tell by it's size. You have to look at it's gravid spot. Which is right behind their stomach and the tail. It's right around the butt of the guppy. It takes about a month for the babies to be born. Plus you can not stress out your the pregnant fish.