Guppies do not give any care to their young. In some cases, they might even eat their yoyng.
No, guppies do not suckle their young. Instead, they are livebearers, meaning that female guppies give birth to fully formed, free-swimming fry. The young guppies are independent from birth and do not receive parental care or nourishment from the mother after they are born.
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
No, if anything they eat them.
guppies, they are easy to care for
There are lots of online instructions that help give you directions to take care of guppies. You can also purchase books specifically on this topic at a book store.
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To have Baby
Though guppies give birth to young alive, they are actually fish instead of mammals. Another rare example of fish which give birth to young, is the Molly. Fish lay eggs.No. Guppies are not mammals but they give birth to their babies.:) I hope that helped!
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No. A parent can give parental consent. A teacher can give teacher consent.
Guppies do not lay eggs they give birth to live young.
Yes, Guppies give birth to live young.