No , the parent will eat it.
yes barb fisk can live with molly fish they both live in brackish water, they can live with fiddler crabs too!! :)
Yes.
You can put some corydoras with your molly as they are compatible.
as far as i know yes,unless your fish is aggresive
The newborn fish is typically born out of the mother fish's cloaca, which is a common opening for reproduction and waste elimination in most fish species. The process is called live birth, where the offspring are born fully formed and able to swim immediately.
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 4 to 6 molly fish. It is important to consider the size and behavior of the fish to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
tanga hndi eh bawal na gagu They can.
Yes, a black Molly is a breed of fish in the breed "Molly". They grow up to about two and three-fourths inches from head to tail. These fish are a community breed so you can mix them with other community fish. They come from Central America.
Every so often you might see a egg being laid because the male molly did not do a very good job of fertilizing the the female's eggs. Molly are livebearing fish meaning that they give live birth other than a few infertile eggs once in a while
Fish which do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young, include:guppymollymosquito fishplatyswordtail
Yes and no. The x-ray fish, Pristella maxillaris, is a tetra and all tetras lay eggs that hatch into baby fish. They do not have live born baby fish like a guppy, molly or swordtail would.
A healthy newborn at home is a reason to get MMR and varicella vaccines, not a reason to avoid them. Be sure to ask your health care provider about influenza and pertussis immunization as well.