They can not eat live grown angel fish.
Yes.
put the guppy fry in a different tank because the adult guppies will eat them
90% No, They stays at the bottom and will only eat things that is below their mouth, so only foods that sink. In some cases like guppy fry get stuck in gravel, the corys might eat them as the fry is below their mouth.
If the fry are small enough to be eaten by the female guppy then she will eat them. If your community tank is well planted and you have plenty of hidey holes that the fry could hide in but the other adult fish can't enter, then the fry would have a better chance of survival out of the breeding/fry tank. You could also buy another livebearer breeding trap they are very cheap. _______________________________________________________________________ Ya that right they are but you have to remember that what she said is true!
Guppy fry are the newborn babies and guppy fish are not babies
yes, but angelfish will also be attacked by parents of the baby fry, not compatible
They are called Fry until they are large enough to eat regular goldfish food. Usually after a few months from hatching
Baby angelfish are called fry.
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.
Cooked egg yolk, and finely crushed flakes.
Yes so you need to put the baby fish (fry) in another container.
Gestation period for a guppy is 28 days.
As long as the fry are not small enough to fit into thier mouth, they are of a fine size! Easy answer thanks for the question!