Mosquito fish are live-bearers; meaning they will have live free swimming fry. The mother will have a black spot on her belly near her vent, called the gravid spot, which will get larger as the fry are developing inside her. The vent itself will be a little open as she is about to birth.
To maximize the amount of surviving fry, make sure to separate the mother into a specialized area where she cannot access the fry, nor the other fish as they will be eaten. Or have plenty of plants and other hiding places for the fry to hide in.
12 days.
There are several species of fish that are called "Mosquito Fish" The species most often refered to as a Mosquito Fish is the Gambusia and the male of that species grows to around 1 inch.
A guppy fish is pregnant for about 4 weeks.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
no it is a decomposer , it drinks blood
Yes, mosquito fish can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed can provide a good source of nutrition for mosquito fish, as it contains proteins and carbohydrates that they can digest. Additionally, feeding duckweed to mosquito fish can help control its growth in aquatic environments.
Mosquito larvae
Mosquitofish (one word) is a nickname giving to a species of fish (Gambusia) that feed on mosquito larvae and pupae.
No they are not. If they're yellow for a long time they might be.
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to their babies.
A mosquito fish is a consumer. It is consumer because it eats elodea or other plants. Mosquito fish are herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants.
The female has a triangular anal fin. In the male this fin is elongated into a long point. This fin carries milt (sperm) like a penis and is called a "gonopodium".