you get a male and a female together in a week or two the female will become quite large and you will be able to see a darker colour in her stomach in about a month she will relese up to 20 babys
They reproduce by mating.
No, they are totally different species.
Guppies don't lay eggs.
A male and a female fish will almost always reproduce once they are old enough.
yes my goldfish and guppies go fine together
Guppies are the one of the easiest pet fish to breed in captivity. They do it all themselves, the only thing you may have to do is take the babies out and put them in a different container because the parents may eat them. I found that none of my guppies seem to eat the babies.
They could but it wouldn't be very suitable. Guppies, although small fish, produce millions of eggs, and being fresh water fish, they need to be layed in the river they inhabit. Only a handful of guppies will survive, so they need a rather big space to reproduce/
Male guppies have to pass on the bright coloration gene that attracts females but that puts a spotlight on them for predators. If you don't have this gene then predators don't spot you as easily but don't attract mates to reproduce with.
yes they can, depending on how many guppies you plan on getting.
depends how small the babies . if their too small the guppies will eat them cause they will think they are food
You do not say if the guppies are common guppies or fancy, also how many male and female guppies you have, yes as far as the snails and guppies go, one point to remember is the tank water should be above 72 degrees and some live floating plants for the guppies too hide in.
Guppies are not extinct, and it is not very likely that they will go extinct, because they breed once a month and have up to 70 babies a month.