Peacock fish only takes 3 to 4 months to grow from juvenile to adult fish, and each production can produce 10 or even hundreds of fish, so it is called millions by people fish. So how do you raise guppies? The editor summarizes the breeding strategies of guppies here, let's take a look!
1. Selection of guppy Buying suggestions
1. Choose small guppies
Whether you are breeding for breeding or ornamental purposes, choose small guppies.
2. Normal appearance is required.
Usually, the principle of selecting guppy is not much different from picking colorful ones. Hair, white spots, etc.
3. Isolation of new fish in the tank
It is best that there are no injured or dead guppies in the whole tank, so as not to spread the disease to other fish. When the new fish are put out of the tank, you should also pay attention. It is best not to pour the water from the fish shop into the fish tank, and isolate the newly bought guppies in the quarantine tank to avoid the invasion of bacteria.
4. The fins are not tightened
Select the fins that are not tightened. If the fins are tightened, it means that the guppy has not been able to adapt to the environment, or the bacteria in the water The amount is already too high. If there is a big change in the process of buying it back, probably the guppies will lie under the tank once they go back.
5. Observe internal parasites
Observe whether there are internal parasites in the anus of the guppy, whether there is a branch-shaped red protrusion or swelling, if so, it means the There are internal parasites, it is best not to buy.
6. Select young peacocks
If the purpose is to breed new species, it is best to choose younger peacocks, although fully mature peacocks are both male and female. All are beautiful, but may be past their prime reproductive years, so it is best to choose young and vigorous peacocks.
2. Main points of guppy raising
1. Easy to raise fish species
Guppy is recognized as the easiest tropical freshwater fish to raise , its rich colors, various shapes and strong fecundity are favored by tropical freshwater fish breeders. In particular, the offspring of breeding will produce many species of fish with different colors and shapes.
2. Colorful body colors
There are obvious differences between male and female fish. The size of male fish is only about half of that of female fish. The body color is colorful and the tail shape is varied.
3. Prepare all kinds of food
Since the birth of the guppy, aquarists must be busy preparing all kinds of food, because the guppy can be Swim, forage, and if you find that the female peacock is about to give birth, you can start preparing to hatch the brine fish.
4. Feed quantity control
Too much feed can not be eaten, which will pollute the water and cause adverse effects. It is recommended to take the flake feed that is usually fed to the adult fish, and grind the flake feed into crumbs, so that the small fish can eat it. It should be noted that the amount of bait fed should not be too much, so as to avoid the small fish not eating enough and polluting the water quality.
5. Male fish avoid protein
It is recommended to feed high-protein foods as much as possible before the gender of the peacock is separated. However, after the male and female fish can be raised separately, it is best not to let the male fish eat too much high-protein food to avoid the male fish's waist becoming too thick. The female fish does not need to worry and can be fed as much as possible.
6. Adjusting the frequency of water changes
The frequency of water changes should also be adjusted relatively, so as to avoid the rapid deterioration of water quality, which will cause diseases to breed and harm guppies.
3. Introduction to guppies breeding
1. Proportion of male and female breeding
When breeding guppies, choose a larger aquarium and keep the water temperature at 26 degrees Celsius . At the same time, it is necessary to grow some aquatic plants, and then breed them according to the ratio of 1 male to 4 females. After the fish is in heat, the abdomen of the female fish gradually expands, and black fetal spots appear.
2. Male and female chasing and mating
At this time, the male fish keeps chasing the female fish, and the male fish discharges sperm when the splicer enters the female fish's cloaca for in vivo fertilization. When the female fetal spot becomes large and black, and the anus is prominent, it can be fished into another aquarium for production.
3. Fish out adult fish after giving birth
After giving birth, the female fish should be taken out immediately to avoid eating the larvae. Or use a plastic sheet to form a funnel-shaped partition wall, infiltrate the water, and put the larvae in the funnel, so that the larvae fall from the hole under the funnel into the water outside the funnel after birth, and the female fish will not be able to eat the larvae.
4. Monthly production of guppy
Generally, guppy gives birth once a month, and each time can produce 10-120 larvae, which is quite large in one year. However, some pet editors suggest that the same litter of fish should not exceed three generations, so as to avoid continuous inbreeding that leads to species degradation, and the offspring fish will experience genetic changes that become smaller and shorter and the tail fin becomes shorter.