1. Are guppies produced during the day or at night?
1, the time when guppies give birth.
(1) guppies can be produced in the daytime and at night, but the probability of production at night is generally slightly higher than that at day.
(2) Some guppies don't have a specific production time, and they will only be produced after a suitable spawning time.
2. Preventive measures
(1) Before and after birth, the fluctuation range of PH value should not exceed 0.5.
(2) After the young fry are born, they should be taken out immediately and put into other fish tanks to prevent them from being swallowed by the mother fish.
(3) After13-14 days, transfer the fry to a big fish tank for feeding.
(4) The female fish should be taken out of the breeding pond after giving birth, and put back into the main pond after 1-2 days, otherwise it will be easily chased by the male fish prematurely, which will adversely affect the subsequent breeding quality.
Second, the peacock fish gives birth to small fish.
1, the stomach gets bigger.
Before giving birth, the stomach of guppies will become bigger, showing angular square posture, and sometimes even transparent, and you can see the small fish inside.
2. The tire spots become deeper.
The fetal spots (usually black or orange) at the junction of the abdomen and tail of guppy during childbirth will become darker.
3. Protrusion of reproductive orifice
Before labor, the female fish's reproductive mouth will gradually become larger and obviously protrude.
4. Abnormal behavior
Peacock fish hides in a quiet corner, and there will be no sensitive behaviors such as restlessness and jumping. When swimming, its swimming posture seems to stagger, which is caused by abdominal swelling.