1 gallon per fish for guppies in a regular tank, so just buy a breeding box at Petsmart or something and put the pregnant fish in when you think she's about to give birth and take her out immediatly when she's given birth. Note: guppies give live birth and do not lay eggs.
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/
Only guppies breed with guppies naturally.
Guppies! Guppies breed fast and almost anywhere, also, they are quite small and therefore do not mind living in a tank/bowl so much.
Guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, ghost shrimp (though not a fish) and comets (though they aren't a small breed) are the most common types.
Most of the time no. Even if you breed two guppies of the same strain there will most likely be small differences in color patterns and a few other minor things.
Don't own female guppies if you don't want youngsters.
id say guppies, they breed like rabbits
guppies there like rabbits and bettas are very hard to breed
no chance they find their own companion and breed this can be done only scientifically at laboratory levels
They are livebearers and breed like guppies.
i wouldn't recomend breeding bettasAnswerI would breed guppies first so you know what to do to breed bettas later on+ it takes a lot of money,space and time.
As do all other animals, guppies breed, unless the female has been purchased from a pet store that used sterilization chemicals on it to sterilize it and to change the color to "make it more attractive".