In my own experiance,seperate the baby fish and the big fish
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between 3-200
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.
Depends on what kind of fish, please give a more specific question
Mollies are tropical fish and should be kept above 70F. Goldfish are coldwater fish and should be kept below 70F. They should NEVER be kept together.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway
Depends on the type of fish
of course they can! usually fish have 100 babies and only 20 survive!!!!!
If there is a male and female beta fish, the male probably ate them, and those 2 unlucky babies were definitely male. (male beta fish will kill other fish.)
they eat them
If the fish can find the eggs and/or babies they will eat them.
mollys are very anti-aggresive.. by them normal fish food. and blood worms..but only feed them the blood worms once a week or maybe twice.. as a treat :)
Probly depends on WHAT fish it is