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I’d say between 3 days to a week but I’m not very sure as mine just had babies the day I got it! Hopefully one of the fish experts can help you! Like @Byron?How much longer do you guys think sorry she’s pooping
in my experience, swordtail-platies are also very hard to tell when they are going to give birth, mine has been pregnant for almost half a year and no babies...I've got some females that look like this stage for the past 3 weeks. With mollies, it's a bit hard to determine when they're due. The fact is that the gestation period of a molly is a bit longer than with other ovoviviparous livebearers. And not all female mollies show a gravid spot. If she does show a gravid spot, it's easier to determine when she's due. For you'll be able to see the development of the embryos better. For if a female molly won't show a gravid spot while pregnant, it will be a wild guess when she'll be due no matter her size.
Female livebearers as such also show a gravid spot when they're not pregnant. The gravid spot itself doesn't say anything that a female is pregnant. It's just a translucent part of the skin. Where you're able to see some of the guts, the egss and developing embryos when pregnant. Nothing more. So, if you do see a gravid spot, it doesn't mean right away that she's pregnant.in my experience, swordtail-platies are also very hard to tell when they are going to give birth, mine has been pregnant for almost half a year and no babies...
No, she's well squared off...Female livebearers as such also show a gravid spot when they're not pregnant. The gravid spot itself doesn't say anything that a female is pregnant. It's just a translucent part of the skin. Where you're able to see some of the guts, the egss and developing embryos when pregnant. Nothing more. So, if you do see a gravid spot, it doesn't mean right away that she's pregnant.
A well fed female which does show a gravid spot, may also look pregnant while she's not.
For a year? That can't be good... Sure she doesn't have worms?No, she's well squared off...
yes, no worms, the pair of them are always together like a school.For a year? That can't be good... Sure she doesn't have worms?
Edit- just reread, not quite a year but still, that's really long.... Never heard that before ?
hmm, true, but she used to not have a gravid spot and now has a very dark one. maybe she is close. and i've seen the male try and breed with her many times...Well, a gestation period like that is not something normal. But being squared off (or a more boxy shape) doesn't have to be a pregnant state. Something else could've caused that.