Aqua-Fish.Net Forum of Aqua-Fish.Netversion

need help to breed my gupies

- Forums - Sign up - Search - People - Statistics - Technical information - Privacy policy - Important notice - Report bugs
- Pages from Aqua-Fish.Net
» Username: » Password:
Choose your themeBlack themeWhite themePink themeGreen theme
report abuse | report copyright infringementaquarium fish forum / Breeders / need help to breed my gupies
Next topic (started later): White Skirt TetrasPrevious topic (started earlier): Lyretail mollys
205's avatar duane888
quote
subscribe
[rss]
subscribe
[email]
#1 Posted 03 Aug 2008, 6:05 am
I live in tarlac city Philipines can you breed my guppies
Biggrin
Sponsored links
1's avatar jan
quote
#2 Posted 03 Aug 2008, 5:27 pm
Guppies are easy to breed. Put 1 male and 1 female together into the tank and wait for the result Wink . If you need more information about particular question, simply ask Biggrin .
the developer of http://www.aqua-fish.net Cool

Yes, I am very busy. So accept my apologies since I cannot visit this forum too much. But I'll do my best because I own this website Biggrin .
233's avatar tlc
quote
#3 Posted 17 Aug 2008, 10:27 pm
you probably wanna put more then one female in or else he might stress her to death there very persistant and she will get stressed by his constant chasing of her in a attempt to mate so at least get one mor female to insure she doesnt die!
153's avatar BioHazard
quote
#4 Posted 21 Aug 2008, 3:04 am
i have three guppys(2M,1F) and female is ready to have fry but thing i dont know when she have sex(if she have) and according to her belly she is full of kidns but do i need to remove her and one male from main tank to have sex cause she looks like uninterested(no call of nature), she has been molested by both males over a month and she only wanna eat,also when males try to have relatoins whit her they has been disturbed by some of fishes(
Attached image
mostly,even if Zebra danio is a peaseful to other species)any help what to do about this


last modification by jan
22's avatar mickey
quote
#5 Posted 27 Aug 2008, 5:12 pm
swop of your males for a couple of females, you will soon have a tank full of guppies Biggrin



http://www.fishtankforum.co.uk

Attached image
153's avatar BioHazard
quote
#6 Posted 28 Aug 2008, 4:08 pm
yesterday i did that but males still bother only one female Huh
do i need to move them to other tank or....


last modification by jan
22's avatar mickey
quote
#7 Posted 31 Aug 2008, 9:48 pm
move one of your males and three females.Are there hiding places in the tank so that the female can hide away for a rest if she needs it.



http://www.fishtankforum.co.uk

Attached image
153's avatar BioHazard
quote
#8 Posted 01 Sep 2008, 12:41 am
there a lot of shells in tank and a lil castle and buch of rocks so they can hide but that is no use they are enoying her
22's avatar mickey
quote
#9 Posted 02 Sep 2008, 2:36 pm
if you just move one of the males with three females you should find that the male will spread its attentions to all of the females as he will have no competition from the other male



http://www.fishtankforum.co.uk

Attached image

Currently there (is) are 0 registered member(s) online.