If your cichlids have spawned and are rearing young then you must be doing something right. Just make sure your water conditions stay good and don't forget to supply food for the youngsters as they grow. You will probably need another tank to rear the youngsters in too.
I strongly recomend people to buy plants so that the baby's can hide and they dont get eatin.... By (male guppies, or other fish) If possible, separate the babies from other adult fish, easier to move the babies to a smaller tank, but if this isn't an option then your only recourse(as mentioned above) is to place lots of plants and other items in the tank for the babies to hide until they are larger.
Provided there is sufficient cover for the youngsters to hide in and provided you add fine food for them to eat with their tiny little mouths, several may well survive.
Chiclid - a type of fish
angels probably will eat the guppies because their family is chiclid. Chiclids can't get along with many other types of fish.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway
Fish don't even have babies. Fish lay eggs, so no.
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.
Probly depends on WHAT fish it is
Actually it depends on what kind of fish it is.
Some species of fish stay with their offspring, or babies. Most other fish will release eggs into the waters they live in, and the fish develop and grow on their own.