Put a female and a male in a tank together with a few plants for the babies to hide in as the parents will eat them and wella young fish
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i would not put them in with the parents. Make sure to put the fry in a separate floating container. Then take the female out and put her back into the separate community waters after she has finished giving birth. Then you can just take the guppies and put them in a smaller (1 gallon half filled) tank. Now you don't have to worry about the guppy fry being eaten at all.
Well, Adult Guppy's Can't Eat Other Adult Guppy's. If The Guppy's Breed Then They Won't Eat Any Of The Guppy Baby's. They Will All Work Together To Take Care Of The Baby's. But If They Breed And You Add Another Guppy/Fish Then It May Eat The Baby's.
No, they are different species of fish
what do you think? eat, swim, poo and breed.
Yes, you must have a male and female to breed.
if you're trying to breed them, don't worry. he'll catch her
Guppies don't really "like" other guppies. They are pretty stupid animals offense to you guppy lovers. All they do is breed.
You should not. If you do, your guppy or molly will end up dying.
guppy's are a great fish for strarter's and they have a good breeding rate around the 6,7 weeks i breed mine if u breed them erlier then that its possible and they do breed but they have a good chance of dieing as they are not mature enough so 6,7 weeks and should be right
A male guppy will fertilise any female guppy it is in with. Mother,sister, no relation, whatever. It doesn't know and it doesn't care. That is nature.
feed them well. maintain water quality. Provide lots of plants.
If the fish has a "GONOPODIUM" it is definitely a male.
Well, since the females could be pregnant when you buy them, all male would be better.