Yes and the mom and or dad should take care of it by feeding and nursing it.
guppies, they are easy to care for
Most fish species do not require extensive parental care after hatching or birth. Many fish, such as salmon and trout, exhibit little to no care for their young, as they lay thousands of eggs and rely on the sheer number to ensure some survive. However, some species, like certain cichlids and seahorses, do provide varying degrees of parental care, such as guarding the eggs or carrying the young until they are more independent. Overall, the level of care varies significantly among different fish species.
by dying in water
Goldfish do not 'give birth' they spawn as a group. There is no need to change anything after they have spawned other than to either move the eggs or the adult fish if you wish to raise of young.
yes
First you need to say what kind of fish it is. They all need different conditions depending on what species they are
No, they are able to give birth/lay eggs without any help. Helping would likely lead to injury of the fish.
tetra fish are a small breed.they do not need too much attention. it is not too difficult to take care of them. most of them are easy to take care of.frankly speaking there is not a fish in the tetra breed which the professionals say is difficult to take care of
Hailey Fish's birth name is Hailey Ellen Fish.
Judd Fish's birth name is Jerod William Fish.
No. Mother bear takes care of her cubs, not you.
I am pretty sure that the female fish is the fish that gives birth to the baby fish...but I am not sure.