Yes because the other fish including the mother will eat the babies what you can do is get a mesh or plastic breeding net that you put in the tank with the other fish which you put the mother in when you think she is close to giving birth and after your sure she is done you take her out and leave the babies in there for about two weeks before letting them loose in the tank so there is no chance they will get eaten.
Typically yes. On some rare equasions the guppies can have the babies with other fishes.
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yes, you can, but if she is on her own she might get lonely. if so, seperate her at very late pregnancy.
Yes, they will be eaten if you don't.
Yes, they can.
It is advised to separate any pregnant animals away from other animals, so yes.
If the fry are small enough to be eaten by the female guppy then she will eat them. If your community tank is well planted and you have plenty of hidey holes that the fry could hide in but the other adult fish can't enter, then the fry would have a better chance of survival out of the breeding/fry tank. You could also buy another livebearer breeding trap they are very cheap. _______________________________________________________________________ Ya that right they are but you have to remember that what she said is true!
You need to separate the newborn fry from other larger fish or you risk having all your fry eaten. Fry from livebearers (guppies, swordtails, platties, mollies, etc.) can accepts powered flake food, other live foods such as baby brine shrimp are excellent foods, feed a small amount every 3 to 4 hours during the day.
I would suggest moving your pregnant guppy to a separate breeding tank. I would not recommend breeding boxes or any small compartments, because those are too small for your guppy and will stress it out. Instead, move it to a separate five to eight gallon tank where it won't be harassed by any other fish and will be able to have its babies peacefully. In this separate tank, do not place any gravel on the bottom. Do not put in any plastic decorations, rocks, castles, ships, etc. The only thing that should be in this tank is, of course, water, and floating plants at the top. Floating plants should ideally cover seventy-five percent of the surface, as the first instinct of the newborn guppy fry will be to race to the top of the tank. The mother will eat the guppy babies if there is no place for them to hide, so make sure to provide plenty of floating plants.
it could be that other fish are fin nipping or it could be fin rot i would recommend that you put him in another aquarium or large bucket with a heater and also put aquarium salt in the water the salt protects him from infections. hope that it helps.
You may awnt to put her in a separate tank or a breeder box. Make sure the tank is a good temperature and clean. Of course, give her food. Take out of wherever she is and put her with the other guppies as soon as the babies are born. The other guppies will eat the babies as will the mom.
A female guppy is pregnant for about 1-2 months, if you have a pregnant guppy i can tell that she will need to be separated from the other fish in a breeding box, you can buy breeding boxes from most stores for £3.97 ($5.97), because if she is left with other fish they will eat the babies. Some tell tale signs that she is close to delivering the babies is that she will stop eating, hang around away from the other fish and her gravid spot will be almost black. Pleased to help.
Yes they can. The only thing you have to do is move the eggs to a separate tannk
Yes, guppies will eat their young. This is why you should separate the guppy fry from their parents and any other fish if you want to save the babies.
With a guppy you need to look at the gravid spot. This is a dark spot in the fish's belly. A large gravid spot indicates the fish is likely to be pregnant. You can tell how pregnant the fish is by how large the spot is. Sorry I have no experience with other species.
Your question is not at all dumb. You would be dumb if you didn't know and didn't ask. The answer is yes. Your female Guppy is pregnant. Guppies have a 3 to 4 week gestation (pregnancy) period deoending upon temperature and other conditions but they are quite capable of hold off the delivery as long as they wish if conditions don't suit them.