It is either a juvenile and has not coloured up yet or it is a female.
Guppy's are popular tropical aquarium fish and don't have any legs.
Irresponsible owners. Any fish that is large enough to eat them
Guppy's are located in the river. They are small, rare fiish. You catch them like you do with any other fish.
The Gravid female will have the dark "gravid spot" in front of her vent. I can however assure you that if there has been a male in the same tank with a female guppy for any reasonable length of time she will be gravid.
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.
The guppy fits the criteria.
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.
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.
Different colours in different combinations happen at random with any guppies that have not been "line bred". Unconscionable breeders give them fancy names when they are not a fixed colour strain, and so beginners are left wondering what kind of guppy they have when they don't come true to type. Unless you have paid something in the region of $20 up to $300.00 or more for your guaranteed "Line Bred Guppy". Your fish will be a common cross bred fish and can produce almost any combination of colours imaginable.
A female or male goldfish can be any colour. The colour of the fish does not determine the sex of the fish.
Mosquito fish dont have any color, they are mainly tan or grey in color, and they are thinner and longer looking.
Yes, guppies will eat their young. This is why you should separate the guppy fry from their parents and any other fish if you want to save the babies.