In the case of the several species of fish known as "Livebearers" The male has a hook on his "gonopodium" with which he hooks on to the female fishes "cloaca". Once he has hooked on, his "milt" is released and this travels along the gonopodium and enters the cloaca where the ova are fertilised.
She breeds with a male Betta Fish.
All that is needed is a male guppy in with her.
Fish actually can not get pregnant. The female fish drops her unfertalized eggs in the water and a male fish swims past and fertilizes them.
my fish also does that. Is your fish a male or female? If it is a female it is probably pregnant. Hope that helps!
Until the baby is big enough not to be injured by the male
No, unless a) the female fish got pregnant before the male died, or b) you buy a new male guppy and put him in with the female.
No animal that is female can fertilize a female. Some animals are hermaphrodites, ie, male and female at the same time. Others, such as clownfish, can change sex. However, at the time of fertilization one clownfish would be male and the other female.
The male seahorse is the only known fish species where the male becomes pregnant and carries the embryos until they are born. The female deposits her eggs into the male's brood pouch, where they are fertilized and develop until birth.
male and female what?
You should probably transfer it in a cup or trap it. ;)
No they don't get pregnant. A female produces eggs, then during mating a male will squeeze those eggs out of the female and fertilise them. The eggs are then put in a bubble nest by the male who cares for them until they hatch.
Feeder fish, How do you tell male from female of the?