NO, they do not lay eggs. They give birth to young alive even though they are fish.
It's a fish.
Swordtail is not a mammal, it's a fish although it gives birth. Another example like Swordtail is Guppy. Guppy gives birth but it's a fish.
No, not all fish lay eggs. There are some fish that give birth to live young. One example is some species of shark. Other examples are mollies, swordtail, platies and guppies. not true
A Swordtail is a type of fish that has a sword shape on their tail. Males have them but females don't.
Fish which do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young, include:guppymollymosquito fishplatyswordtail
There are guppies and mollies.
Tropical fish flakes
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.
Swordfish, swordtail
yes it is....it is very popular for freshwater aquariums
Well, As a matter of fact, Sword Tales dont lay eggs (roe), they give birth to live young, which end up being around 2-6mm at birth, then grow within a couple of weeks to become adults (around 2-3cm).