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Old December 13th 05, 06:29 PM posted to rec.aquaria.misc
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"joeyp110uk" wrote in message
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I have got some new Guppies and the woman in the shop said they are
pregnant. I have looked for all the signs which she seems to have ie)
black gravid spot, belly shape almost like corners, she keeps ducking
down to behind rocks and plants etc... Where on her body do the babies
come out? How many fry do they usually have? How likely is it that they
will get eaten? It is a large tank and I have 9 female & 4 male guppies
and 7 neon tetras.


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Guppy's are always pregnant, they can carry sperm around inside them to
produce multiple broods without having to mate
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