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Old September 13th 06, 03:54 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
D P
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Default Breeding Guppy/Platy

Thanks for the tinfomarion. Another question I have is, is it posisble for a
female platy to breed without a male in the auqarium? I hae a female palty
that I bought a moth ago and now it's getting bigger and bigger everyday.

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"D P" wrote in :

My question is: If a male guppy and a female guppy have different
color, would they breed? For example if the male guppy is red and
female is black is it possible to have babies. The same question goes
for platies and other live bearer.


Yes, colour does not matter.

Most of the different livebearers species you see (platys, mollies,
guppies, swordtails) are all of the same species regardless of their
colour. A few of them have one or two subspecies (e.g. variatus), but
they
will generally all interbreed anyway.

Some separate species will interbreed as well. The swordtails and platys
have been so interbred in the trade that is generally nearly impossible to
tell what you are really getting. Nearly all swordtails are sword/platy
hybrids.



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Old September 13th 06, 07:54 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
atomweaver
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Default Breeding Guppy/Platy

"D P" wrote in :

Thanks for the tinfomarion. Another question I have is, is it posisble
for a female platy to breed without a male in the auqarium? I hae a
female palty that I bought a moth ago and now it's getting bigger and
bigger everyday.


Yep, female platies can store sperm for as many as seven instances of
gestation.

http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=99216

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Old September 14th 06, 12:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
dc
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Default Breeding Guppy/Platy

"D P" wrote in :

Thanks for the tinfomarion. Another question I have is, is it posisble
for a female platy to breed without a male in the auqarium? I hae a
female palty that I bought a moth ago and now it's getting bigger and
bigger everyday.


She may just over-bound with ovum, but some livebearers are able to store
male sperm and become pregnant later or many times over with it.
 




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