What is the life cycle of a guppy?

1. Egg: The life cycle of a guppy begins with an egg. Guppies are livebearers, meaning that they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. However, the eggs are fertilized and develop inside the female's body before they are born.

2. Fry: Once the eggs are born, they are called fry. Fry are tiny and delicate, and they require a lot of care to survive. They need to be fed small amounts of food several times a day, and the water in their tank must be kept clean and free of toxins.

3. Juvenile: As fry grow, they will develop into juveniles. Juveniles are still small, but they are larger and stronger than fry. They can eat larger amounts of food, and they are less susceptible to disease.

4. Adult: Once a guppy reaches adulthood, it is fully grown and sexually mature. Adult guppies can reproduce and produce young of their own.

The life span of a guppy varies depending on the variety and the conditions in which it is kept. In general, guppies live for about two years, although some may live for up to five years.