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.
When you wish to. She will give birth when she is ready.
guppies are the shape of an olval and the males will have bigger tails then the females.and the males are more colorful with bright colors all over them!females are more like a grayish color. long time guppy breeder brook325
yes it would be best to take the male out because sometimes when your not looking he can eat them.
The guppy was "Lebistes reticulatus" for many many years but now the taxonomists in their ultimate wisdom, have decided that the guppy should be in the same classification as the Molly. Now the Guppy is correctly called "Poecilia reticulata".
They probably will not :( im breeding and that just might happen to my guppy so I'll let you know :) Answer = they will not as I am an experienced breeder.
A male guppy will fertilise any female guppy it is in with. Mother,sister, no relation, whatever. It doesn't know and it doesn't care. That is nature.
cut open the mother's stomach carefully.
Maybe the guppy has abhorted an undeveloped ovum. Guppies are livebearers so should not lay eggs.
You should not. If you do, your guppy or molly will end up dying.
Most livebearers breeding tanks are designed to keep the adult in and let the youngsters out. The idea is to stop the adult (mother) from eating her young.
Yes for sure you are suppose to get a special breeding think ( I don't know the name of it ) and when she gives birth the babies will drop into another department where the mom will not have access to ... Ask you local pet store for more information on it I am a guppy breeder for fun and I am only 13 years old :) have fun with your healthy living gupies
The plural of guppy is guppies.
2 or 3