Guppies are not very hard to please. The gravid female needs a tank to herself allowing 1 gallon of water per 1 inch of fish. A water temp around 75F and a pH of around 6.8 to 7.2 and a GH of around 150 to 200. A few plants growing in a gravel substrate to provide cover for the young immediately after birth are a good idea. After the female has finished dropping her youngsters she should be removed otherwise she will eat her young.
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If you guppy can't give birth to its fry, it will likely die.
You don't. You just let nature take its course.
A black spot will appear on the stomach and the farther they are into the pregnancy the darker it gets.
Guppies are livebearers so they don't lay eggs.
There are a few ways to tell if a guppy is about to give birth. 1. She will be hanging out by herself near a densly populated area, corner or by the heater or filter. 2. A male will not leave her alone so that he could be the first to mate with the female. 3. She will reject food. Watch her behavior when you feed the fish.
I would say the best hospital to give birth too is ucla
Zebras give birth in quiet and warm conditions such as, under a tree near some water.and the zebra comes out of the butt
because it takes time for them to grow. for the best time to survive before harsh weather conditions compromise survival
The best place is in a hospital.
Breastfeeding is the best milk that the mother could provide.........
Give it grain or oats the best for the or rice.