It ranges from 5-50 fry per drop.
Any number of fry from 1 to 100 is common in guppies.
Guppies do not specifically need darkness to give birth; they can give birth in light or dark conditions. However, many fish, including guppies, may feel more secure and less stressed in dim lighting, which can lead to a more successful birthing process. Providing a calm environment can help reduce stress during this time. Ultimately, the conditions surrounding the birth are more important than the lighting itself.
guppies do not lay eggs the give birth to fry(baby guppies) and it depends on the environment it is in.. anywhere to 2-100.Guppies do not lay eggs. They give birth to live swimming young, like dolphins.
Guppies usually gestate for around 3 or 4 weeks but if conditions do not suit them they are capable of holding the delivery back for many months.
Yes Many species of fish do indeed lay eggs. There are also fish species that give live birth, sharks and small aquarium fish suck as mollies and guppies are examples. These fish that give live birth are called "livebearers".
With all livebearers the information you are asking for is variable. Guppies can have as few as two and as many as 200 or more young in one go. They can also hold back on the delivery of their young so can go from 28 days to 3 months or more gestation period.
Your six pregnate guppys could have up to 300 fry in total considering the average numbers for each one is between 20 - 50
5 1/6= 5/30
How many days does it take for fanfish to give birth
none...LIONESSES give birth
Many male guppies have 'black spots' but if by "black spot" you mean "gravid spot" then no, a male guppy can not be 'gravid' because gravid is the equivalent of "pregnant" and male guppies can not get pregnant.
Frogs do not give birth. They lay eggs.