But overall, there are fewer individual guppies this big, and only a small percentage of them can grow this big.
Wild guppies may not develop well because the water temperature is too low, the water quality is too poor or there is not enough food for them to grow this big.
Captive-bred guppies grow fast but are generally only 2-2.5 kilograms and not particularly large.
Because they are sold after they grow this big and can't keep growing.
A, guppy fish can grow how big guppy fish is a very important fish living in China, in China's freshwater systems in the number of more, such as in the Yangtze River in the distribution of the number of guppy fish is relatively large.
Some of the guppies are relatively large, such as the guppies living in the Yangtze River can grow to about 1.2 meters long, but not all guppies can grow so big, their size and the surrounding environment has a lot to do with the environment, when the environment is suitable for their development state is better, can grow bigger.
But in reality, wild guppies may be smaller due to factors such as low water temperatures, poor water quality or inadequate food.
While artificially bred guppies can live in a suitable environment, humans can regulate the environment for them, their growth rate is relatively fast, but overall their size is not particularly large, the common guppies on the market weigh only 2-2.5 kilograms, and will not be particularly large because they can only be bred for a certain number of years, and after that they will be sold, and will not be able to continue to grow. growth.
So, although in theory guppies can grow larger, in practice there are fewer of them.
Theoretically speaking, guppies can grow bigger, as described above.
Their length can reach more than 1 meter, and their weight can reach 50 kilograms.
But in reality there are fewer individual guppies that are this big.
Particularly in captivity, they weigh only a few kilograms.
Whether it's a wild guppy or a captive-bred guppy, their size is affected by many factors.
Wild guppies are affected by unsuitable environmental factors, while the weight of artificially bred guppies is affected by the number of years they have been bred.