This is the page where I'll describe about breeding
Guppies
HOW TO BREED YOUR NEW GUPPIES After you have acquired your new Guppies, you will need a breeding program to properly maintain
the quality of your strain. Without proper breeding techniques, even SHOW GUPPIES will revert back to looking like the wild
guppy in a few generations. When breeding your Guppies, it is best to work on only one area at a time. So you need to decide
what it is you want to improve in your strain. You may want to increase the size of the tail, make the colors brighter, increase
the length of the fins, etc., but it is best to work on one thing at a time. There are three different breeding methods you
can use with your Guppies. These are INBREEDING, LINEBREEDING, and OUTCROSSING. I will give you the general basics of all
three. Let's start with INBREEDING. The advantages of this method are in fixing a fin conformation, a particular color, or
color pattern. In this method, you will use closely related fish, such as brother to sister, father to daughter, or in-backcrossing
son to mother. Basically, you will look for the best male and female of a spawn and breed them together. You then continue
to do this on down the line through the generations. If you develop an exceptional male, you would breed him to his sister,
and if possible, back to his mother. This would give you a higher percentage of closely related fish for the development of
an inbred line. This will help you to develop fish that look alike both in color and pattern. Now let's take a look at OUTCROSSING.
A hybrid Guppy is a fish or group of fish resulting from a cross of unrelated fish. Many breeders have used this method to
produce their SHOW GUPPIES, but once developed, it is very hard to establish your strain. Some people have developed beautiful
new varieties by simply crossing everything they have together with the hope of finding the right combination. After this
is done, the problem is getting the new line to produce the same type of fish. I would recommend selecting another line of
fish with an established line only to improve the finnage or color of what you have. This can provide you with that little
extra your fish may need to push them over the top The Third method, LINEBREEDING, is probably the safest and most efficient
form of Guppy Breeding. It is important to keep good records for this method. To start a linebreeding program, you would take
a male and breed him to two of his sisters. Then keep the resulting young from each female seperate. The F1, or next generation
would again be bred brother to sister, keeping each line separate. This is continued for about six generations. At this time,
you then take a male from one line and cross it to a female from the other line and vice versa. Then you once again keep them
separated. If you pick the correct fish for your breeders, it is possible to do this for years, and still get quality fish.
This is really a form of INBREEDING, but by running another line to cross back into, you can maintain the better qualities
of the fish that can be eventually lost through a strict INBREEDING program. BREEDING AGE. It is best to breed your Guppies
while they are young. If you wait too long, your older females will not produce as many babies to work with. I hope this information
will help get you started.
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