2-2 1/2 inches, the males are smaller
Newborn guppy fry are typically about the size of an uncooked grain of rice, some a little larger. Depending on the type of guppy and the sex, they can grow to a maximum size of about 3 1/2 inches.
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.
25 to 100 depending on the size of the female
70 at the highest, depending on the age, size and how healthy the female is.
Body size 1 inch. (excluding tailfin)
Yes, it is normal for a guppy to have only two babies, especially if it's their first time giving birth. Guppy litters can vary significantly in size, ranging from just a few fry to over a hundred, depending on factors like the mother's age, health, and environmental conditions. Additionally, stress or insufficient resources can affect litter size.
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.
Guppies are livebearers, and can have about 20-50 babies at a time.
He had a guppy in his fish bowl.Another name for guppy is rainbow fish.The kitten put her paw in the fish bowl to catch the guppy.
The plural of guppy is guppies. The plural possessive is guppies'.
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