This usually means that the fry have already been born. If the fry were born in the tank itself, you might not notice them at first, but they are probably hiding somewhere. If the fry were born in the breeding box and you don't see any now, the mother could have eaten them.
Many male guppies have 'black spots' but if by "black spot" you mean "gravid spot" then no, a male guppy can not be 'gravid' because gravid is the equivalent of "pregnant" and male guppies can not get pregnant.
The signs of guppy breeding is when the males (the more colorful fish) start chasing the female guppies (the duller ones). The female guppies should appear to become fatter, signifying that the fish is pregnant.
No in a word all guppies are live bearers hence their almost accidental breeding at the base of the anal fin there is a dark area called the gravid spot this is present in all females nearing the time og giving birth
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No, what you are actually seeing when looking at the gravid spot is the eggs inside the mother fish. The gravid spot does not go away until the mother has given birth to her young. The spot will get very dark before the fry are born, because they will begin to hatch out of their eggs before the birth.
You will have to go by the size of their tummies. Once a guppy starts breeding she will always have a gravid spot.
Is it back near the anal fin? Although a picture would help it's probably the gravid spot. Pregnant live bearers get the spot and it gets bigger and darker the closer they get to giving birth..
I believe some, and the spot you're referring to is a gravid spot.Mollies, unlike guppies, don't have as much transparency to their bodies as guppies do and might not show a gravid spot (but they do have them all the same).Mollies plump up a lot when pregnant as well, it will defiantly be noticeable.You can also check the sex of the fish as well; if the anal fin (the one at the bottom of their bodies) is long, "pointed" and usually kept rolled up close to their bodies, it's a male, if the anal fin is rounded and "fan-shaped", it's a female.
your guppy would give birth in the next 24 hours.
Yes, the dog has a black spot on its eye.
The gravid spot. It indicates that the guppy is pregnant, and the gravid spot will grow larger the farther the guppy is into pregnancy. (pregnancy usually lasts about one month)
black spot in the body