yes
she doesn't give birth - she lays eggs. :o)
All (female) fish give birth.
feed it and then give it a female beta fish. if you do this in the wrong order he will eat the female and waste your food.
My sugestion is that you sell them because the female wil try to eat them and the male will kill the female and you will loose you female betta fish so give them to a pet store or sell em
I am pretty sure that the female fish is the fish that gives birth to the baby fish...but I am not sure.
no there is not just put them in different fish tanks or give one away
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.
Some signs that a Molly fish is about to give birth include a gravid spot on the female's abdomen, an enlarged abdomen, and a darkened gravid spot near the anal fin. Additionally, the female may become more reclusive and seek out secluded areas to give birth.
yes what about the betta fish and mirror?? will it flare or just ignore it?please give details
Platy fish give birth through a process called livebearing, where the female fish carries and nourishes the developing embryos inside her body until they are ready to be born. What is unique about their live birth process is that the female fish can store sperm from a single mating for multiple pregnancies, allowing her to give birth to multiple batches of offspring without needing to mate again.
If they get along, the female will lay eggs and the male will take care of them until they hatch. If the female is left in the same tank afterward though, she may try to eat the eggs and the male will fight her.
They are live bearers which means that give birth to live. From every 60 to 70 days a female can give birth to about 10 to 60 young .