It is the "boy" fish... the one that doesn't have the babies.
A male fish is a fish that is a boy.
No
Males will fight other males for territory and mating rights. All of them might fight over food.
Most of the time fish compete for a mate. Try to get an equal number of females & males or get all of one gender.
It's all in the tail. the males is larger and longer and the females is shorter.
Yes, sometimes. The group is comprised of all males with one female.
Male bettas will fight other males for no reason. you should never put 2 males together.
clownfish are all born males and the dominant male of a group will turn female when the female of that group dies.
the southern black koi fish males sit on the eggs until the eggs all hatch only if the female brings food to them every hour or he will eat them all.
no there are also males
A guppy is a relatively small, colorful fish, fish females having color on only their tail, and males all over their body. Guppies are livebearing fish, with lots of fry going up to 70, depending on the age of the female.
A guppy will be small ish and very colourful, with colour all over the body for males and on the tail for females.
There are multitudes of neon fish, so this question is too vague to answer.
If you mean a Beta Fighting Fish, Here are some of the characteristics needed to know:The females are less-bright on colors than the males are; the males used colors which are quite vibrant.The males have longer tails and fins.