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How Often Do Black Mollies Breed?
With good conditions and enough food, black mollies can breed about once a month; poor conditions lengthen the cycle or stop breeding entirely. They usually start around five months, though some early ones at four; choose broodstock of six to eight months or older for better fry. A first spawn yields 10 to 50 fry, rising with experience.

A Chinchilla’s Favorite Foods (Ranked)
A chinchilla's main food is hay - they especially love dried timothy and alfalfa, which aid digestion and keep the gut working. Specialty chinchilla pellets pack the needed nutrients. Some also enjoy fruit and vegetables like apple, banana, carrot, broccoli, and spinach. Occasional snacks - hay cookies, hay pellets, nuts, mealworms - are fine in moderation so they don't spoil the main diet.

What Are the Symptoms of Cat Hyperthyroidism?
Cat hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) is an endocrine disease from too much thyroid hormone. Symptoms vary because the hormone affects metabolism, growth, and the nervous system - common signs are increased thirst and urination, bigger appetite, weight loss, fast heartbeat, rapid breathing, and hair loss. If you see these, get blood and thyroid tests; if confirmed, drugs like methimazole or PTU plus lifestyle care can control it.

What Is a Rabbit’s Normal Breathing Rate?
A rabbit's normal breathing rate is 30-40 breaths per minute; young rabbits breathe faster at 40-60. Heart rate tracks body size, so smaller rabbits have faster hearts. Exercise or stress raises the rate, helping deliver oxygen. But if a calm rabbit keeps panting, it likely signals a respiratory or heart problem, so see a vet.

How Long Does a Cat’s Nail Quick Take to Heal After Being Cut?
Cutting the quick means clipping into the cat's flesh and causing bleeding. Healing time depends on age, clotting ability, and wound size. A minor clip heals in about 3-7 days; a deep one may need one to two weeks or more. Stop the bleeding at once, disinfect the wound, and watch for infection. If redness, swelling, or pus appears, see a vet.

Why Is My Turtle Not Moving?
A turtle that stays still is often just resting or sleeping, which is normal. But stillness can also signal a health problem - indigestion, injured limbs, or fright. Indigestion can weaken the limbs and cut activity; an injured limb causes pain and immobility; and in winter, low temperatures may mean hibernation. Judge the cause by the turtle's condition and respond appropriately.

What Are the Signs of Parasites in Cats?
Common signs of parasites in cats include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, a rough coat, anal itching, and worms in the stool. These are typical parasite symptoms, but they can also accompany other illnesses, so they do not always mean parasites. If you see worms in the stool, infection is confirmed and prompt deworming is needed.
How often do guinea pigs breed?
A guinea pig's pregnancy is short, about two months, and after birth she needs at least three months to recover before breeding again. With a 15-16 day cycle and 21-day nursing, litters are 1-6; frequent breeding harms health and risks miscarriage and defects, so avoid it.

What Are the Signs of Stress in Cats?
A stressed cat may over-groom, shed heavily, seem listless, eat less, or urine-markβand some grow aggressive, irritable, or clingy. Ease stress with interactive play (wand, laser, catnip, sniff mats), a warm quiet stable home without moved furniture or frequent moves, fixed feeding times, enough resources, and a vet if anxiety persists.

What Are the Signs of an Insecure Cat?
An insecure cat may hide, fear strangers, stay on high alert, scratch furniture, withdraw socially, or lose its appetite. When uneasy, a cat tries to disappear and lowers its profile, often looking panicked. If your cat seems insecure, find the cause, offer reassurance, and calm it to prevent stress.