The Truth is Guppies don't Have Eggs. They Give Birth to Live Young. When you see a Little Black Spot on your Guppy (to us it would be the below the rib area) that means your Guppy is Pregnet if your Pregnet Guppy is starting to not eat that means its ether Dieing or Pregnet Sid Effects. In about a Day or two Move HER to a diffrent tank. Once the Female has had her Young Move Her back to the main Tank (If not She will eat her Young :( )
Feeding the Guppy Young
You need to Feed the Guppy Babys The Flakes in REALLY little Pieses.
The Big Move
After Two Weeks You can Move the Guppies to the Main tank.
Guppy Breeding
If you have a Male and Female Guppy you will be having Babys Monthly
You will Need to Follow the Steps Above To have a Heathy Guppy Family
It differs. Basically depends on your food. But if its pure black, it means that their eating your guppy baby fry. The oil of other fish causes their feces to be black.
They do not occur in nature. They are a "line bred" carefully developed colour sport and should only be found in aquaria.
guppys are tropical fish. they require a heater, and 1 gallon is to small for a heater
No, all guppies should be freshwater fish.
Guppys are special fishes that DO NOT lay eggs. They give birth to young.
No. If you exclude the length of the tail (caudal) fin in some male guppys, under normal circumstances, female guppys grow to around double the size of male guppys
No
no
no
Poecilia reticulata
No
mainly red.
The term is "Livebearers" and the answer is "yes they are".