Breeding is easy but yet hard. All you need to do is get a boy and a girl guppy of course. If our going to have several guppies,then you don't get the same amount of boys and girls.
It's should be 2 females for every male. When your female guppy is pregnant you can't tell by it's size. You have to look at it's gravid spot. Which is right behind their stomach and the tail. It's right around the butt of the guppy. It takes about a month for the babies to be born. Plus you can not stress out your the pregnant fish.
Only guppies breed with guppies naturally.
Guppies are not the only fish, that give birth. Almost every kind of fish gives birth. However, guppies are pretty easy to give birth. Other fish, such as betta fish, most tropical fish, and angelfish are rather hard to breed, because they are aggressive and will eat their own young. So, I suggest guppies if you want to breed fish.
I doubt that they can breed, a lot more depends on if two fish can breed than just their size, as far as I know guppies can only breed with other guppies.
Don't own female guppies if you don't want youngsters.
id say guppies, they breed like rabbits
1 gallon per fish for guppies in a regular tank, so just buy a breeding box at Petsmart or something and put the pregnant fish in when you think she's about to give birth and take her out immediatly when she's given birth. Note: guppies give live birth and do not lay eggs.
no chance they find their own companion and breed this can be done only scientifically at laboratory levels
guppies there like rabbits and bettas are very hard to breed
They are livebearers and breed like guppies.
As do all other animals, guppies breed, unless the female has been purchased from a pet store that used sterilization chemicals on it to sterilize it and to change the color to "make it more attractive".
no cories cant interbreed with any of those fish. bronze cories breed with bronze cories
I'm not sure but some people say you should or the baby guppies will breed.