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How to Breed Guppy Fish at Home and Earn Money and How to build Aquarium Fish Tank in Urdu Hindi

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Ringneck Rose Parakeet Parrot Hand Tame Tips Hindi Urdu
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Ringneck Parakeet and Rose Ringneck Parrot beby growing progress
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Indian Ringneck Parrot mating season behavior and mating call setup
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How to care birds/parrots molting issue\feather loss even plucking
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How to hand feed & how i choose good food with healthy diet for ringneck parrot baby
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How to given seeds easily eat is ring necked parrots . what ringneck parrots eat?
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How to care own Birds Keep Cool in Summer? and care in winter? Ringneck parrot
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Ringneck beby progress 22nd oct 2017
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Ringneck beby progress 19th oct 2017
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Ring Neck Parrots breeding setup chicks and breeder pair colony very good setup 1
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Guppy
For other uses, see Guppy (disambiguation).
The guppy (Poecilia reticulata), also known as millionfish and rainbow fish,[2] is one of the world's most widely distributed tropical fish, and one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish species. It is a member of the family Poeciliidae and, like almost all American members of the family, is live-bearing.[3] Guppies, whose natural range is in northeast South America, were introduced to many habitats and are now found all over the world. They are highly adaptable and thrive in many different environmental and ecological conditions.[4] Male guppies, which are smaller than females, have ornamental caudal and dorsal fins, while females are duller in colour. Wild guppies generally feed on a variety of food sources, including benthic algae and aquatic insect larvae.[5] Guppies are used as a model organism in the field of ecology, evolution, and behavioural studies.[4]