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Can guppies breed with Gambusia?

There are many varieties of Gambusia and some have successfully bred with more wild type Guppies than with Fancy types.

What size tank do mosquito fish need?

Tank: At least 10 gallons (40 L), 15 gallons (60 L) or larger recommended. Aquarium tank cover is recommended. They are usually kept in outdoor ponds. Food: Omnivorous.

Is it easy to breed mosquito fish?

Mosquitofish are actually one of the more difficult to breed live-bearer fish. Once you have sexed the fish, it’s always best to have a ratio of about one male for every three females.

What should I feed my Gambusia?

Gambusia typically eat zooplankton, beetles, mayflies, caddisflies, mites, and other invertebrates; mosquito larvae make up only a small portion of their diet.

How many babies do Mosquitofish have?

Gestation period is three to four weeks and a female will bear between 20 to 40 live babies. A female can produce more than 1,300 baby fish in a single season. Mosquitofish are typically smaller than other freshwater fish — females grow up to 2 ½ inches; males don’t get much bigger than 1 ½ inches.

How do mosquitofish mate?

Reproduction. Reproduction of the mosquitofish starts with the male arranging the rays of the gonopodium (modified anal fin) into a slight tube. The male mosquitofish uses this tubular fin to secrete milt into the female’s genital aperture in the process of internal fertilization.

How fast do mosquito fish reproduce?

They grow rapidly in the summer and reach a maximum size of 1-1.5 inches in males and 2.5 – 3 inches in females. Gambusia breed throughout the summer and a new brood is produced at 4-6 week intervals. The young fish reach maturity in about 4-5 months.

How long is a mosquito fish pregnant?

Mosquitofish have a 16- to 28-day gestation period. They are lecithotrophic, which means during gestation, nutrients are provided to the embryos by a yolk sac.

How long do Mosquitofish live?

between two to three years
The small size of mosquitofish allows them to inhabit shallow waters and penetrate dense vegetation where mosquito larvae and pupae tend to hide. Mosquitofish live between two to three years and maintain population levels that fit their environment. Overbreeding is of no concern with mosquitofish.