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How long untill guppies are full grown? | 7 comments (6 topical, 1 editorial, 0 hidden)
Re: One of the reasons we haven't rushed to (none / 0) (#4)
by guppygirl on Tue Feb 17, 2004 at 05:09:18 AM PST

I agree with unclescott, it's kind of hard to give an exact time in a virtual reality help site.

There are so many factors that can affect growth.

If you don't want to "cook" the little guys, but want them to color up and grow, feed them some spirulina, and baby brine shrimp.

Keep up the water changes, and give them enough room to grow, about a gallon of water each.

Try to separate out the males as soon as you can determine their sex, and keep them away from other fry.

Hope this helps.

gg
:o)

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Separating the genders as soon as one (none / 0) (#5)
by unclescott on Tue Feb 17, 2004 at 05:52:37 AM PST

can, enables the breeder to select the larger. more colorful and robust breeders for the next generation. Guppygirl's suggestion also enables guppies to put food to use in growth rather than reproduction (pursuing females, producing eggs) and presumably growing a little faster than otherwise.

Being able to pick up on another's suggestions and thoughts is one of the advantages of the "tag-team" format of forums like this. :)

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Re: Separating the genders as soon as one (none / 0) (#6)
by guppygirl on Fri Feb 20, 2004 at 04:20:28 AM PST

I've also read/heard that growth in juvenile males can be slowed by pheremones that are emitted from younger fry and females.

Although I believe this is an opinion of other breeders, and am not sure if it is a proven fact, it is something that I took into consideration.

TAG!!!!!!

YOU'RE IT!!!   ;o)

gg
:o)

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Re: *-(:o) trying to help (none / 0) (#7)
by netnerd on Sun Sep 19, 2004 at 08:24:27 PM PST

i had 2 schools of guppy fry-last school was eaten by my goldfish aka-thumper. the longest living 1 i have is chewi and stikki. i accidently stumped chewis growth by leaving him in the breeding tank. Stikki is growing and is 3mnths old and full of color but is half the size of her adopted mommy-her real 1 died. so i would have to say around 4-6mnths. they start to get there colours around 4-6weeks most people have said but it differs in the fish and mummy/daddy. that is my best bet but i would say i can sell mine in about a month.

Net Nerd
rprldae
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