You want to separate the young fry from the adults and other larger fish or they become food for the larger fish. You can feed you new fry by crushing flake food until it is in powder form, sprinkle some on top of the water and then agitate the water a little so the food drifts down and the babies will eat. Feed the fry often (every 3 to 4 hours) but only a little at a time.
Guppy fry are the newborn babies and guppy fish are not babies
Yes and no. The x-ray fish, Pristella maxillaris, is a tetra and all tetras lay eggs that hatch into baby fish. They do not have live born baby fish like a guppy, molly or swordtail would.
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to their babies.
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There is no such thing as an expectant mother Tetra. Tetras are egg layers and can not get pregnant so they do not have babies.
no it will not but it would attack if it or it's babies are threatened
If it's a guppy and if it's pregnant, it might have it's babies soon.
No, a guppy isn't a reptile. A guppy is a fish.
Here are some examples for freshwater fish: Cutthroat Roanoke Smallmouth
i'm no expert on fish so this is like a guess based on what i know about octopus. they will probably have about 100 babies at a time. well i hope i helped.
Somewhere up to 60-100 or even 150. Depends on the fish, a guppy will have around 60-90 babies.
yes they can but they have to be in a ten gallon tank or 17 gallon you can fit one inch of a fish per gallon