you can't force them to breed but you can put 2-3 females with 1 male in a separate tank and eventually you will get fry(babies). In my tank i have mollie fry and previously had platy fry whish has now grown up and are adults
Platys are Xiphophorus sp. Mollys are Poecilia sp. As you can see they are of entirely different species and so obviously they can not breed with one another.
no they most definitely cant. theyre totally different species.
umm cant they? tigers and lions mate. zebras and donkeys mate.
no because they are different species
Yes......shes a fatty :)
You should not. If you do, your guppy or molly will end up dying.
Well, Adult Guppy's Can't Eat Other Adult Guppy's. If The Guppy's Breed Then They Won't Eat Any Of The Guppy Baby's. They Will All Work Together To Take Care Of The Baby's. But If They Breed And You Add Another Guppy/Fish Then It May Eat The Baby's.
Molly, Guppy and Swordtail.
The guppy was "Lebistes reticulatus" for many many years but now the taxonomists in their ultimate wisdom, have decided that the guppy should be in the same classification as the Molly. Now the Guppy is correctly called "Poecilia reticulata".
NO
yes
yes that is why people put plats to hide guppy babies
As fast as they can.
it gets digested.
Yes
all larger angelfish eat guppys
put the guppy fry in a different tank because the adult guppies will eat them