Most frogs don't look all that much different. The only visible difference might be a slight fatness around the belly. Frog eggs are not very big and even though there might be thousands of them the female frog is not usually obviously pregnant. You usually have to feel her abdomen, and know what you're looking for, to be able to tell.
Molly fish newborns, also known as fry, are typically miniature versions of the adult fish. They are very small, often transparent, and may have a slight coloration that resembles the parents. Newborn molly fish are usually able to swim and feed on their own shortly after birth.
ANSWER:A molly fish can be pregnant from anywhere to 20 or 40 days. As for becoming pregnant, you have to see wether she is in heat. You can tell just by the way she acts witch is chasing the male anround or chasing other fish. If this is happening, put them in a separate tank and leave them alone for 1-2 hours. (I would recommend leaving them for 2 and 1/2 hours) They should mate at least 2 or 3 times during that period. When the time is up, put them both back into the main tank and if the female fish doesnt look like she swallode a marbel in about a month or so, she didnt get pregnant. Then you have to start over. If she does look like she swallod a marbel, then she is pregnant. My molly was so fat I thought she would burst! But I know why now because she had 32 fry. (Im still looking for more they like to hide in the rocks.)Good luck with your fish!!
The tattooing process involves: 1. Handling the fish out of the water. 2. Puncturing the fish with needles to inject the dye. 3. There is a possibility of post tattooing infection. 4. If the fish are stressed, there is a risk of lowering their immune system, making them more susceptible to diseases and infections.
The jelly-like substance is likely fish eggs that the pregnant fish has released. These eggs are fertilized by the male fish and will hatch into baby fish if conditions are right. It is important to provide a safe environment for the eggs to develop if you want to raise the fry.
Well some of them may change their behavior is just because they start to give birth and they may look like they are diyng, but don't worry about that, it will go away after a while. You may find more info on my website and friendly forum, please visit at: http://aquatropicalfish.com http://aquatropicalfish.com/forum/index.php
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.
a black mollies babys are normally bigger than guppys babys, they are little black fish.
usually most mollies have a gravid spot meaning it is a black spt near the anal fin and these are found on colored mollies where on a black molly, you can see it cause the mark is black but if you have an orange molly definetly a gravid spot and when she is ready to birth, she will look like a square where her stomach is. good luck! :)
In dropsy the scales stick out from the body like a wood rasp. If your female molly has been in a tank where there is a male molly present then it is almost certain that she is gravid (pregnant).
Only live bearing fish get pregnant and Glo fish being a type of danio are egg layers therefore the eggs are fertilized and develop outside the fish's body. So no Glo fish is ever going to get pregnant
These fish can be taken care of just like most fish out there. Get a tank with a filter and put them in. Feed the Molly tropical flake food and the 'sucker fish' pleco algae tablets.
They will co-exist but Angel fish like their water soft, acid and around 80F and Mollys prefer their water hard, alkaline and about 75F.
Really fat. First the molly silver when she get pregnant she would take 50 day to 70 days to give birth to his baby but take the female a part of the MALES molly Silver the male is going to eat the baby and kill them one by one I telling you because today my female molly silver gave birth today and the male and other kind of molly they would eat the baby take the female apart please do it know before is to late
I am not aware of any "schooling" or "shoaling" fish that is not an egg layer. This would imply that these species of fish do not get pregnant.
A Balloon Molly has the shape it does because it has a very badly deformed spine. This was firstly done by accident through in-breeding and then some people decided they wanted to keep fish deformed that way. So they continued to produce them. In nature all 'normal' fish would regard them as being not fit to survive and something that badly deformed should be killed. I personally would never consider owning a badly deformed fish like that. Most other mollys will not like them at all. They still need the allotted amount of room. So the rules apply. 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. Every tank must have a cycled filter. Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week.
Mollys like to be kept at around 70F to 75F
Molly fish newborns, also known as fry, are typically miniature versions of the adult fish. They are very small, often transparent, and may have a slight coloration that resembles the parents. Newborn molly fish are usually able to swim and feed on their own shortly after birth.