Guppies are surface fish and tend to stay there particularly it there is a problem with their water conditions. (too cool under 65F or water needs changing).
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no it will not but it would attack if it or it's babies are threatened
Because his penis is on his underside and he needs to get it into the female to mate.
it will always be at the top of the water with the upper side of it turned down
no, they always float to the top. b/c, there body has no more food & stuff. its just air. so that's why they float. ;)
She had babies and it was hard on her and she died
No but they will nib on guppy tails
There are numerous reasons as to why a guppy fish may die. One is that it could be under fed or over fed. Another reason is that another guppy attacked the other causing a fatal wound.
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usually the male
The male rabbit mates with the female rabbit from the rear, with his forepaws on top of her back.
I would suggest moving your pregnant guppy to a separate breeding tank. I would not recommend breeding boxes or any small compartments, because those are too small for your guppy and will stress it out. Instead, move it to a separate five to eight gallon tank where it won't be harassed by any other fish and will be able to have its babies peacefully. In this separate tank, do not place any gravel on the bottom. Do not put in any plastic decorations, rocks, castles, ships, etc. The only thing that should be in this tank is, of course, water, and floating plants at the top. Floating plants should ideally cover seventy-five percent of the surface, as the first instinct of the newborn guppy fry will be to race to the top of the tank. The mother will eat the guppy babies if there is no place for them to hide, so make sure to provide plenty of floating plants.