Given optimal health and tank conditions most fish will breed regardless of whether they are dwarfs or not.
This depends on the type of fish
Look after them.
This depends on what you mean by a pink tropical fish - there are different types
This depends on what you mean by a pink tropical fish - there are different types
All baby fish are called "FRY" as a general term.
One way to sex a tropical fish is to observe a mature male or female. The female will eventually lay eggs and the male will show his penis if a mature female is around.The way to sex a tropical oscar fish is to simply observe whether or not the female lays eggs. It is not possible to tell by just looking at the fish.
yes quite a few. look at a tropical reef!
yes yes
Most livebearers are tropical fish. They can mix easily with most other community type species including Tetras, Danios, Barbs, Anabantids, Corydoras, Dwarf Cichlids etc.
Here are two that I was able to find. on the left is a reagular (female silver molly) on the right is a (fancy tail lyretail female sailfin molly)
I feed mine crushed up tropical fish food.
Most freshwater tropical community fish will get along with African Dwarf frogs, as well as some of the more docile tropical semi-aggressive fish (i.e. tank-raised bettas, rainbow sharks, red-tailed sharks, rosy barbs, bala sharks).