Most pet shops will have dried food/flakes available.
Which word do you not understand? A "Livebearer" is a species of fish that has live babies rather than lays eggs. "Food" is a name given to what all fish including livebearers eat. "Fry" is the English word for most baby/infant fish. So "Livebearer fry fish food" would be food that is made specifically for baby Livebearers. Edit: I think you want to know what to feed livebearer fry, yes? If so, you can feed them crushed up flakes (REALLY small) or buy a product called Liquifry for Livebearers.
no they can only be on or the other.
From birth. All you need to do is grind up normal livebearer food to a size small enough for the fry to eat. As the fry get bigger so the food they eat can increase in size too.
It is quite probable that the fry were already dead inside her. If not they would not last for long.
No, they are live-bearing.-Shocker
If you wish to keep the fry you should put her in a different tank or use some kind of livebearer trap for her to have her young in.
They are omnivores. Most commercially available livebearer foods are good and Most of the Tropical Flake mixes will be OK too.
Good Pet shops carry livebearer food that is specifically designed for all livebearers including guppies. They will also be OK on most other "Tropical fish flakes". An addition of live food like white worms, brine shrimp, daphnia etc a couple of times a week is a good idea too.
There are many species of fish called "Loach". I am only aware of egg laying species never having heard of one that is a livebearer. Of course, that does not mean that there are no livebearing fish called loaches.
Not all tropical fish even lay eggs, guppies, platys, and swordtails are good example of livebearer tropical fish. So the number of eggs a tropical fish lays cannot be determined.
You can get fish food at walmart. You gou you go to the pet department and go to the fish section and fish food is there
yes, crayfish do eat fish food. i feed my crayfish fish food all the time