In all probability at least one of them is trying to mate.
Perhaps she suffers from agoraphobia? Or perhaps she is too heavy to swim up to the surface? perhaps the water is cold or she is scared...
If the one chasing has a pointed fin underneath his belly, it's a male. If the fin is rounded, it's a female. If it's male and female they are probably mating/breeding.
The male guppy will probably only eat the babies within a few hours of being born. Other than that, the fry are most likely safe. Even so, you should put him in a separate tank. My friends male guppy is chasing her female because he can see the babies. Good luck!
Guppies don't really "like" other guppies. They are pretty stupid animals offense to you guppy lovers. All they do is breed.
Well, Adult Guppy's Can't Eat Other Adult Guppy's. If The Guppy's Breed Then They Won't Eat Any Of The Guppy Baby's. They Will All Work Together To Take Care Of The Baby's. But If They Breed And You Add Another Guppy/Fish Then It May Eat The Baby's.
Your guppy fry don't have to be one size, they have to be big enough so that other fish won't eat them. If you have any small fully grown fish then I think your guppy fry should be ok if they're that size. If you see any fish trying to eat them put them back in the breeding tank until they're a bit bigger.
You should not. If you do, your guppy or molly will end up dying.
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
Guppy's are located in the river. They are small, rare fiish. You catch them like you do with any other fish.
I don't know why; I'm not a guppy-whisperer, but as far as I know, it is normal. Be careful though. It shortens the life of your fish.
guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg
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