Yes most of the time, I'm referring to mollies mating with mollies, guppies mating with guppies, not mollies mating with guppies. I have seen platies and swordtails bred. There is a reason why this can happen. Platys and Swordtails are from the same Genus (Xiphorous) The Swordtail is X. hellerii. The Platty is X. maculatus.
No, only creatures that are the same species can breed together.
That depends upon the species of fish. Some can breed every 3 weeks and others only breed once in their lives.
It will not matter. The only difference will be is that your fish will get bigger in the aquarium.
FOLWER or FOWLR is a kind of saltwater aquarium setup that doesn't have corals.It stands for Fish Only With Live Rock.
It depends on what kind of fish they are; tropical fish will reproduce many times in a year, whereas many temperate species will only do so once a year.
This question does not have a answer. If Jordan has a tank with 58 black fish and only has 40 total then he cannot have any orange fish and only 40 black fish.
nothing the fish will be fine (they can live in just water u know)
Species can only breed with one of their own species, however there are rare occasions were the species are close enough that they can breed, however the offspring can not reproduce, i.e. a donkey.
Only if you mean " three different kinds of fish." Normally the plural of fish is fish.
no........ they can only house 144 fish
You can only tame an ocelot with fish and it the only why to breed cats (as I know of.)
No, you can't. You can only buy them from the store.