Until the baby is big enough not to be injured by the male
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
You should generally separate a baby fish until it is large enough to not be eaten by its parents or other fish in the aquarium. Some fish, such as mouthbrooders, keep their fry in their mouths until the fish are old enough to be released. Others, like Black Convict Cichlids, guard their babies and chase away any fish who gets too close. For these fish, there will be no need to separate the babies.
Your Oscar can not get pregnant. It is an egg layer. It will not be adult or mature until it is around 6 inches long.
it's already rotten from the beginning.
fish usally live about 2-3 years. i have had soo many fish and i feed them good and they last about that long.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
As long as the fish is cooked and does not have a high mercury content, then fish is okay to eat while pregnant. Avoid: sushi, shark, macheral, tile fish, etc.
A long time
12 days.
5
Parrot fish are a man made cichlid. They did not evolve in nature but were made in a laboratory. They lay eggs so they can not get pregnant.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
This is going to depend on the type of fish; many fish, such as goldfish are egg laying, so they do not get pregnant. Other types of fish, such as Mollies are livebearing and their gestation is typically around 21 to 28 days
No, you're not allowed to fish at all.
You should generally separate a baby fish until it is large enough to not be eaten by its parents or other fish in the aquarium. Some fish, such as mouthbrooders, keep their fry in their mouths until the fish are old enough to be released. Others, like Black Convict Cichlids, guard their babies and chase away any fish who gets too close. For these fish, there will be no need to separate the babies.
1 to 2 months
The cheapest way to keep a goldfish is to keep it in a fish bowl.........as long as the bowl is big enough the fish will be happy there.