Yes
guppies give birth to live young.
One example is the Guppy, a popular tropical tank fish, which is a live bearer. The eggs are retained by the female Guppy until the eggs hatch and the young Guppies emerge alive.
Yes.mollies and platties get along,but don't ask me if they mate yet i finding out myself.
Live bearer 'Poecillia reticulata' (Guppy). Bubble nest builder 'Trichogaster leeri' (Lace gourami). Egg scatterer 'Botia macrocantha' (Clown loach).
YES...I HAD A PAIR OF REDSWORDTAILS AND A PAIR OF GUPPIES. MY FEMALE SWORDTAIL DIED...THEN MY MALE GUPPY DIED...LEAVING ONLY MY TWO FISH. IT WASN'T LONG UNTIL MY GUPPY HAD BABIES...AND THEY WERE RED, BUT I DIDN'T GET THEM SEPERATED IN TIME...THEY WERE EATEN. I DIDN'T TRY AFTER THAT TO BREED THEM. THEY SOON DIED AND I DIDN'T GET MORE FISH.
The Guppy is native to Central America and the Caribbean. Venezuela, Trinidad etc.
Yes.
yes, a guppy gives birth to live young. But I wouldn't suggest trying it.
in fear of being eaten
in water.
no
no.they must have fresh water to live.