Different fish breed in different ways, most fish lay eggs which the males fertilize. Some fish are livebearers and give birth to actual baby fry. These include guppies, Endler's livebearers, mollies and platys. But I have never heard of fish having babies by 'kissing', so I would say no. How each fish spawn though, depends on the fish. Bettas squeeze the eggs out of the female then the male betta brings them up to a bubble nest he's created. Some African cichlids keep the eggs in their mouths until they hatch, some fish lay eggs in cones, some only on flat surfaces, some in leaves or inclines, some scatter them into the water. You would really need to be more specific about the type of fish to answer this question thoroughly. - Cole ( Expert Fish Hobbyist)
Putting baby fish in with any species of larger fish will most likely result in the babies(fry) being eaten.
Kissing gouramis (Helostoma temminicki) are Anabantids and build a bubble nest in which to guard and rear their ova (eggs). It is not likely that they will breed for you until they are adult and over 10 inches long
Babies. That's right, it feels like babies.
Kissing fish or kissing gourami, typically eat benthic algae and aquatic plants, they will also eat insects taken from water's surface. Kissing fish also filter plankton from the water and scrape the algae from stones. Cooked lettuce is a good alternative for kissing fish kept in an aquarium and any kind of live food.
Babies typically start kissing their parents around 6 to 12 months of age as they develop social and emotional skills.
Because they have to find food and find materials they need to survive with but u can't do all that if u are kissing another fish, can u?
By saying kissing fish do you mean Kissing Gourami? If the answer is yes, these fish are omnivore and in our home tank it will accept commercial food such as flakes, pellets and frozen food but if they will get their chance they will be happy to hunt and eat fry.
Fish it out in cutopia.
When fish lock jaws they are not kissing they are fighting.
wait until any one of your friend's post for a lost male kissing fish
In that fish, kissing is a form of battle. They are not "kissing", they are fighting. And yes, they fight well.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway