It varies depending on the age or size of the guppy. Although the normal range is 20 to 50 young, it may be as few as five or as many as 100. There has been at least one instance of 200 fry at a single birthing.
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Guppies are live-bearers, which means their eggs are kept inside the mother until birth when the young are born alive and can immediately swim. Depending on a number of factors, size, age, and breed of fancy guppy, you can get anwhere from a few young to over 50 at a time, the average is around 25 fry.
guppies do not lay eggs the give birth to fry(baby guppies) and it depends on the environment it is in.. anywhere to 2-100.Guppies do not lay eggs. They give birth to live swimming young, like dolphins.
Guppies are livebearers, and can have about 20-50 babies at a time.
Skunks are mammals - they give birth to live young !... They do not lay eggs !
The guppies have a smaller survival rate because they can only have 1 at a time, where as a perch lays lots of tiny eggs at a single spawning. Then the male comes and fertilizes the eggs.
Most lay eggs, but some of them do have live young, as the eggs hatch inside the mother's body. Aphids do it all the time.
Platypuses lay eggs they don't deliver young.
Yes and no, but fish (tropical and salt) have different breading methods compared to pond and gold fish, some of the differences are: * Female lays the eggs in males mouth until they hatch (male cannot eat during this time) * Female holds the eggs in belly (somewhere?) * Male at birth turns into female at older stages to reproduce But answering your question most of the time!
180 eggs
depends on how much you feed it. One time, my neighbors' male guppy was AS ROUND AS A quarter!!!
Chimpanzees don't lay eggs, they have live young and give birth to one at a time. Twins can happen, but are rare.