As soon as the egg sac has gone.
guppies have live fry
Yes they will if the fish are small enough to fit in their mouth. Fry will a lot of times get eaten by their parents, thinking they are food.
guppies or fry
Yes, because guppies will eat their newborn fry.
no.
Guppies are opportunistic feeders and will really enjoy a feed of live food like brine shrimp, daphnia, white worms etc.
put the guppy fry in a different tank because the adult guppies will eat them
fry no pun intended
Depending on how many fry she has to release it can be over in a few minutes for a few fry and several hours for a lot of fry.
The more "experienced" the fish is, the more fry she will have. I have had younger guppies have only 5 fry in the first batch, as well as older guppies (approx. 10 months to a year old) that have had 100.
Well, 4 guppies would be fine in a 2 gallon bowl, but they breed a lot, so you'll have to put them in a 10 gallon tank once there is fry [put the fry in the 10 gallon tank, not the parents!]. But if your just keeping 4 females, or 4 males, they can live in the bowl just fine. I would not put them in a 1 gallon, or 0.5 gallon bowl, though. It's not big enough [not as big as a 2 gallon bowl is]. You can feed guppies betta pellets, betta flakes, or even a broken goldfish flake, if your guessing what to feed them. If you just had goldfish, or betta fish that just passed away, use their fish food to feed your guppies. It won't hurt them, because guppies can and will eat just about anything you float on their water. Hope this helps.
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