By having both males and females in the same tank. They are both live bearers and will mate with each other.. But beware the babies grow up to be really ugly!
You should not. If you do, your guppy or molly will end up dying.
some times like a guppy and mollie or sowrd tail and platy
Obviously one male and one female is needed, but also the temperature of your water must be warm enough as we are talking about tropical fish. Different types of molly can breed, so can different species from their family. Guppy/molly hybrids (gullies) are an example.
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.
No, they are different species of fish
what do you think? eat, swim, poo and breed.
Yes, you must have a male and female to breed.
The guppy was "Lebistes reticulatus" for many many years but now the taxonomists in their ultimate wisdom, have decided that the guppy should be in the same classification as the Molly. Now the Guppy is correctly called "Poecilia reticulata".
if you're trying to breed them, don't worry. he'll catch her
Guppies don't really "like" other guppies. They are pretty stupid animals offense to you guppy lovers. All they do is breed.
Molly is one and a half and is on heat and I think her pups will be a great contribution to dog breeding, as she is very good natured and cute, and I planned on making money from her litters which is an added bonus.Let me know which breed would be good to cross her with.
guppy's are a great fish for strarter's and they have a good breeding rate around the 6,7 weeks i breed mine if u breed them erlier then that its possible and they do breed but they have a good chance of dieing as they are not mature enough so 6,7 weeks and should be right