Usually. Most fish dont pay attention to baby fish, they will usually eat them, as far as Freshwater Fish, I know that you can keep Betta fish male, Plecostomus, and Chicleds with there babys.
no because you should not because different hamsters breast feed
You should never separate the babies from the mother, you can get your scent on them and she might eat them.
Yes, many baby animals are connected to their mother via an umbilical cord when they are born. The cord is typically chewed or broken by the mother after birth to separate the baby from the placenta. This allows the baby to start breathing on its own and begin its independent life.
No, the male wont harm them.
A biological mother is the woman that actually gave birth to a particular baby. As opposed to an adoptive mother who raises a baby that someone else gave birth to.
At three weeks the baby mice are not fully weaned from their mother. You should keep the baby mice with their mother until four weeks. Then separate the boys and girls. The girls may be housed with their mom.
Baby rabbits can be safely separated from their mother at around 8 weeks of age.
the baby and the mother
The baby should be loved, valued and treasured - regardless who the baby looks more like, after birth. Very often, no matter which parent the child favors at birth, she or he may completely change in appearance by the age of three.
At 4 or 6 months you need to separate the baby the mother will need to dry up and no the momma will not wean the baby it will let it keep suckling and as long as its suckling the mother will still produce milk
The umbilical cord
The umbilical cord