Usually you wait until they are big enough to not get eaten by other fish, because most fish are bullies and will pick on the little one, I have a 100 gallon fish tank and I have about 10 different fish in it, a few months ago I had this little fish, all of the other fish started ganging up on him , slamming him onto the side of the tank and bitting at him, luckily I was able to see it and move him to a different tank before they all killed him. So to the point, make sure they are to a big enough size first.
Well firstly a fish can only give birth to 5 babies at the same time. Whales can give birth to greater than 10 babies!
Depends on what kind of fish, please give a more specific question
You can raise them,sell them to great families,or give them away.(ill keep them)
They have eggs my dad is an expert on fish and he says ''guppys are the only fish who have live babies''
Yes, short-tailed fish, like many other fish species, give birth to live young. They are classified as viviparous, which means they carry their developing embryos inside their bodies until they are ready to be born. This reproductive strategy is common among certain types of fish, including some species of guppies and mollies.
They give birth to an average of 50 babies, but only appox 30-35 survive. They live at the bottom or rockpools or sandbanks until they are hatched and are able to get back into the ocean where they will live a normal life of a fish.
Not always. Some fish lay eggs; others give birth to live young.
No. Dolphins are mammals, meaning they give birth to live babies, unlike fish, which lay eggs.
i have a pregant crayfish and i am wondering how long it will take until she has her babies?
Shark, dolphin and whales are mammals and they give birth to their babies.
they swim in the tank low to the bottom away from the other fish. If you look close their breathing pattern is different than the rest of the fish. The female will want to be alone and most of the time all the other fish can sense that shes ready to deliver and they hang around to try and eat the babies. try to separate her. once she has them put her in a separate tank away from the babies because she will eat them too. this might be gross but usually her rear door will be contracting too.
No, it's your choice.