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Here's another picture - do you still think it is a male guppy? Getting bigger very quickly!
Thanks,
Mark
Gilli, how come you couldn't keep it?
She is still very young. You would need to wait a few months until she's grown.
Then place your favourite male with her for a week(even less would do) and then remove him. She should give birth in 3-4 weeks max from placing a male with her and she will be giving birth every month from then on for another 3-4 months without any more mails. You don't need another female if you are only going to be housing her temporarily with a male. She should be fine as long as the tank has some decorations.
Well, it depends on the growth rate but the fry won't be able to breed until the males develop their gonopodium. This can happen when they are 4-8 weeks old or even older. It depends. Watch out for the pointed gonopodium/fin around the anal area.
Females however, are way easier to sex when very young. When max two weeks old they have a tiny gravid spot. I can see it without a magnifying glass
Even if you leave them together for a while, they won't breed until the males have developed a gonopodium but you can separate them way earlier than that by sexing the females instead. I've had males with gonopodiums as early as 3-4 weeks old and as late as 3 months old maybe. So it depends.
And regardless of that, even if fertilized when very young by some fast growing male, the females won't get pregnant until they are 2-3 months old themselves but may carry the sperm until they are grown enough to reproduce. The amount of fry they give birth to the first time could be rather small too.
Personally I would wait for the fish to look like a proper grown adult before I start breeding it as it may interfere with their growth and health.
Well, it depends on the growth rate but the fry won't be able to breed until the males develop their gonopodium. This can happen when they are 4-8 weeks old or even older. It depends. Watch out for the pointed gonopodium/fin around the anal area.
Females however, are way easier to sex when very young. When max two weeks old they have a tiny gravid spot. I can see it without a magnifying glass
Even if you leave them together for a while, they won't breed until the males have developed a gonopodium but you can separate them way earlier than that by sexing the females instead. I've had males with gonopodiums as early as 3-4 weeks old and as late as 3 months old maybe. So it depends.
And regardless of that, even if fertilized when very young by some fast growing male, the females won't get pregnant until they are 2-3 months old themselves but may carry the sperm until they are grown enough to reproduce. The amount of fry they give birth to the first time could be rather small too.
Personally I would wait for the fish to look like a proper grown adult before I start breeding it as it may interfere with their growth and health.