I've established breeding tanks to raise "high quality" guppies and purchased some beautiful guppies from the internet sites for a good start. I separated the males and females into 10-gal tanks and use smaller tanks only for the purpose of breeding select mates.
While watching the mating activity amongst the guppies, I notice the males are "continually" attempting to breed. They bow themselves and quiver with excitement, sometimes darting at the female, but it always appears the females slip away with no mating taking place.
My questions to the experts: How quickly can the male guppy make penetration on the female to have a successful mating? Is a successful mating only a matter of a split second darting at the female? How long does one leave the males and females together in the breeding tanks to assure success? Do you just wait until the female becomes pregnant to know?
I would like to know if the males are actually having a successful mating attempt.
dchild
www.riverbarktreasures.com
While watching the mating activity amongst the guppies, I notice the males are "continually" attempting to breed. They bow themselves and quiver with excitement, sometimes darting at the female, but it always appears the females slip away with no mating taking place.
My questions to the experts: How quickly can the male guppy make penetration on the female to have a successful mating? Is a successful mating only a matter of a split second darting at the female? How long does one leave the males and females together in the breeding tanks to assure success? Do you just wait until the female becomes pregnant to know?
I would like to know if the males are actually having a successful mating attempt.
dchild
www.riverbarktreasures.com