My advice is for you to go to a pet shop and look at the fish for sale. You should find some fish the same as yours and then you will know what species your fish are. If your orange fish is a Swordtail or Platty and if it is female it will probably be pregnant. Do not worry about it. From what I gather from your question you would be best to leave things alone and let the fish look after itself. I assume you do not know the basics of fishkeeping so here they are. 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Follow the above and your fish stand a chance. Fail in any of the above and I can guarantee that your fish will have constant health problems and live shortened lifespan.
You can imagine the colour as fresh, tropical, and bright. It is more brighter than what you see orange as an colour.
in male fighter fish there is very deep colour and in female there is very fead colour female have a egg sack but males dont have
Ebony is a type of tropical wood that is almost black in colour.
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no sorry
i am pregnant and your the father
In Peru they have beautifully tanned and brown skin, due to the tropical climate.
That depends on the type and colour of Siamese fighter you wish to buy and which pet shop you buy it from. I would phone around all the pet shops in the area and then go and check out the ones I was interested in.
It shouldn't it should stay the same color as it always is. A gerbil should stay the same colour when it is pregnant. My friend has two adult female gerbils and they stay the same colour.
It can do, but this should not be taken as an indication of pregnancy.
No it does not have to change colour if you are pregnant.
The population in South America is diverse with a range of skin colors, including varying shades of brown, white, black, and indigenous peoples with traditional skin tones. Skin color in South America reflects the continent's history of colonization, migration, and indigenous cultures.