1.flatted stomach
2.dissapearing of gravid spot.
3.became normal again (behaviour - not as nervous during labour time)
4.the hold just under its anus close or became more smaller or not that obvious then during labour time.The place where eventually the fry will come out.
Give her about 24 hours.
Her abdomen will be very large, and from the side it will have a squarish shape. From above she will look very round, and she will be shy and hide in plants or behind filters. The males may hang around her more than usual. There will be a white dot on her anus - this is the birth tube but it may appear for some time before the birth.
Go to the vet bbz .... That's what i would do
The female guppy will be very large and will have a gravid spot near her anus. But when she is ready to give birth she will be very still and huddling near the heater in your tank.
Yes.
yes.
Yes, Guppies give birth to live young.
If you guppy can't give birth to its fry, it will likely die.
The gravid spot on a guppy is not always a 100% determination of pregnancy as the colours can vary. Quite often, when they are ready to give birth, the gravid spot becomes quite dark.
yes, a guppy gives birth to live young. But I wouldn't suggest trying it.
Yes. Guppies are livebearers.
Yeah, guppies bear live young
A fancy guppy may give birth anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks on average. With right fish food, the nutrients may make the wait shorter.
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.
Molly, Guppy and Swordtail.