Terrarium moss I don't know about- I doubt it would do well in the water. I'd recommend Elodea- you can buy a bunch of it at the pet store, then just bury the end in the aquarium gravel. If the point is to keep the adults from eating any of the fry, I'd go for a net specially made for this purpose (female goes in net in empty aquarium, fry swim out of net, female goes back in main tank) which is also really easy to get ahold of at a pet store.
Guppy fry are the newborn babies and guppy fish are not babies
put the guppy fry in a different tank because the adult guppies will eat them
Gestation period for a guppy is 28 days.
a fry you can buy them things like fry food and stuff :]
The parents or grandparents of these fry probably has (or had) the same coloration.
A Baby Fish is called a Fry, a fingerling, or a guppy.
Put them in a separate tank.
90% No, They stays at the bottom and will only eat things that is below their mouth, so only foods that sink. In some cases like guppy fry get stuck in gravel, the corys might eat them as the fry is below their mouth.
The black spot will not go away as it is the eyes of the fry through the pale skin of the guppy. As the pregnancy progressess, the (black) gravid spot will get darker, and the fry will mature.
likely... Yes, Guppies young (called fry) are born live. The typical Guppy gives birth to 2- 100 fry..Although the average is between 5 and 30.
Depending on size and age of the female, anywhere from 10 to 40 fry can be born on average.
They are called Fry until they are large enough to eat regular goldfish food. Usually after a few months from hatching