Fresh cement will make the water very alkaline and that could kill your fish. There are special treatments available that you can paint on the concrete to counteract this problem. Old concrete should be OK.
The female guppy will develop a dark spot on the side of her belly during pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, the spot will grow darker.
A guppy will go if provided the correct care and by feeding the animal.
If the fishes are not vicious, the feeders survive and grow up if they are goldfish feeders or feeders from the rejected broods of some cichlids. If they are guppy feeders they are either stressed to death or eaten.
the guppy is a freshwater tropical aquariam fish perfect for novices. They are extremely easy to keep and breed and only grow about 2-3 inches. The males have a very colorful and there are many sub specics. They are very peaceful fish.
i will affect by the dynamite that fisherman's throw in the sea of course i affect because there's nothing fish get grow because they are using dynamite. if you use dynamite all fishes are die. so we affect by nothings food fish that we buy.
Yes, it will grow back some, but will take a few months.
yes it will grow back so don't worry
Depending on how large of a section has been bitten off, the fish in question should be removed and put in a more shallow tank by itself for the tail to grow back,for the most part once a fish is injured the other fish will not leave it alone, also the risk of infection is quite high which will not do the injured fish any good, live plants will provide a safe haven if the injured fish is too survive in the existing tank provided the tank has been running a while. If your guppy is in with just guppies,and you have live plants also in your tank the chances of the tail growing back are very good. If your guppy is in a community tank even with plants your success rate is not good. "Big Fish Eat Little Fish"
Guppys grow to a bit more than 1" long. Plattys can get double that size. You need 1 gal of water for 1" of fish. Work it out.
well their moms make them and then they grow then they find a mate and make babies. is that what you mean?
Yes, make sure the water is changed regularly. The tail will grow back but will never be as good as the original one. There will be a reason the guppy has been loosing its tail. If the problem is fungus then you need to fix the bad water problem that is causing the fungus by changing the water regularly. If the problem is fin nipping by other occupants then you will need to separate the fin nipper(s).
Newborn guppy fry are typically about the size of an uncooked grain of rice, some a little larger. Depending on the type of guppy and the sex, they can grow to a maximum size of about 3 1/2 inches.