The bloating in your female guppy after giving birth could have been caused by several factors, including complications from the birthing process, stress, or an infection. Postpartum complications like retained fry or eggs can also lead to swelling and health issues. Additionally, if she was not eating properly or had underlying health problems, this could contribute to her decline. Unfortunately, guppies are prone to stress and health issues, especially after giving birth, which can lead to a quick deterioration in their condition.
If you have a female guppy, and then you see that she has lost size and you have some small fish in with it that you didn't put in there, I can assure you that you would probably be correct if you assume that your Guppy has given birth.
A female guppy is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to live young.
what u expect? a miracle?????? Actually it's possible if you recently purchased your females from a pet store or your male recently died. Female guppies can hold sperm from a male guppy for a number of birth cycles.
duno xx
Guppies can get pregnet a day or two after they have given birth
Yes, the fry do quite well in the tank.
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.
All that is needed is a male guppy in with her.
It might want to mate with it.
Try explaining why it's there.. it means the fish is pregnant. The darker it gets the closer she is to giving birth.. The gravid spot on a female guppy is a dark area directly in front of the anal fin.
Yes, a female guppy can still give birth even when she is scared. Guppies have a reproductive cycle that can continue independently of their immediate stress levels. However, stress may impact the health of the fry or the overall well-being of the female guppy. It’s important to minimize stress in their environment to ensure healthy births and fry.
yes there are. that is how they get mates.