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Pregnancy Molly had a lot of fry 6 weeks ago, she was pregnant too long?
When mollies mate and it saves the sperm of the male, then, does she control when she becomes pregnant, or does it automatically after each birth to exhaustion sperm? Since it has been six weeks since the last batch of fry, I wondered if she could have waited a week or two and then became re- pregnant. Finally, I am afraid it is a bit crowded and uncomfortable with the birth this way. If so, I may use the breeding net, but his deep-fried are still occupying it.
She can not control it, it is located. Usually, the gestation period is twenty eight days, but may vary. It's been 42 days since the last batch. Just after giving birth, females become pregnant too soon. It usually takes about a week or two for them to begin to develop new eggs, and the stored sperm to fertilize the inside of her. I do not recommend breeding nets, unless you are keeping the fry in there in the main tank. Do not move the female in it as they merely cause stress on a pregnant woman, which may cause him to deliver fried dead, the experience of a scenario of miscarriage, and worse, it can death itself.
WP's final batch of candidates with Chen Show Mao - 25Apr2011
