Is it OK to have a Drake without a female?
Do drakes get frustrated without a female or are they ok living without females? As long as there are NO females in the flock or the general vicinity, the males will usually do just fine together. The introduction of females will cause fighting and angst, however, and probably a lot of damage to the female from over-breeding.
Can a person just have male ducks or backyard chickens?
Who Replied? Do drakes get frustrated without a female or are they ok living without females? As long as there are NO females in the flock or the general vicinity, the males will usually do just fine together. The introduction of females will cause fighting and angst, however, and probably a lot of damage to the female from over-breeding.
Is it OK to keep all male platys?
The males already in the tank were instantly curious and waited around while I acclimated the new guy. When we finally let him go, they all checked each other out, swimming together and occasionally bumping noses. So far, so good!
Is it OK to keep only male guppies?
You can certainly keep only male guppies as they will spice up your tank with their fancy looks. Keeping only male guppies is highly recommended if you do not want a fry (baby guppy) in your tank. This way, the number of guppies in your tank will not increase. You will also not face the problem of population explosion in your tank.
Do drakes get frustrated without a female or are they ok living without females? As long as there are NO females in the flock or the general vicinity, the males will usually do just fine together. The introduction of females will cause fighting and angst, however, and probably a lot of damage to the female from over-breeding.
Do you have to fill in the blank for gender?
If you’d rather not have a fill in the blank because it will complicate things (e.g., make it harder to sort a spreadsheet), but you want to be incredibly inclusive and specific, here’s another suggestion: I identify my gender as… And if you’d rather have fewer options, even at the sake of inclusivity/specificity:
The males already in the tank were instantly curious and waited around while I acclimated the new guy. When we finally let him go, they all checked each other out, swimming together and occasionally bumping noses. So far, so good!
Who Replied? Do drakes get frustrated without a female or are they ok living without females? As long as there are NO females in the flock or the general vicinity, the males will usually do just fine together. The introduction of females will cause fighting and angst, however, and probably a lot of damage to the female from over-breeding.