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No, a guppy is a livebearing fish, and a goldfish is egg laying.
There is no such thing as an expectant mother Tetra. Tetras are egg layers and can not get pregnant so they do not have babies.
Maybe the guppy has abhorted an undeveloped ovum. Guppies are livebearers so should not lay eggs.
All "Tetras" are egg layers.
just similar as normal egg, a little bit bigger : ), and also taste very good
guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg
No, they are live-bearing.-Shocker
You mean, how do they reproduce? They mate. And they don't lay eggs, they're livebearers.
The three chemical layers of the Earth compare to the layers of a hard boiled egg as follows: the shell equals the crust, the egg white equates to the mantle, and the yolk represents the core.
Toucans are egg layers they lay eggs mostly all birds lay eggs
The best egg layers are the commercial breeds that are bred for egg production. White leghorns are the best white egg layers and golden comets are the best brown egg layers. You should get 6-7 eggs per week.