Normally when you see that they are on the verge of having babies you would put them in a separate tank and then take the mum out as soon as she has the babies.
Female guppies can become pregnant as early as 2-3 months old, once they reach sexual maturity. It's important to separate male and female guppies if you want to prevent unplanned pregnancies.
Most fish do not get pregnant in the same way that mammals do. They lay eggs instead of carrying developing offspring internally. The time it takes for fish eggs to hatch varies depending on the species.
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.
To prevent the babies from being eaten you need to separate them from the bigger fish. You can put them in a baby fish separator that you can get at your local aquarium store, or you can put them in a small fish bowl until they are bigger with less chance to be eaten.
Until the baby is big enough not to be injured by the male
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to their babies.
Yes, unless you want the mother to eat them
separate the babies (but keep them together) from the parentsseparate the parentswhen the babies grow older separate them to
Rummy Nose Tetras do not have babies. They are egg layers so they never get pregnant.
maybe baby fish? did you just get a new fish that might have been pregnant?? that happend to me, make sure to separate the fish or the mom will eat the babies
Goldfish are egg laying fish, so they do not get pregnant and birth babies
maybe its not pregnant!!!! k More information needed. What kind of fish is it? What are the parameters of the water and container the fish is in? What makes you think it is expecting babies?
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
they swim in the tank low to the bottom away from the other fish. If you look close their breathing pattern is different than the rest of the fish. The female will want to be alone and most of the time all the other fish can sense that shes ready to deliver and they hang around to try and eat the babies. try to separate her. once she has them put her in a separate tank away from the babies because she will eat them too. this might be gross but usually her rear door will be contracting too.
Female guppies can become pregnant as early as 2-3 months old, once they reach sexual maturity. It's important to separate male and female guppies if you want to prevent unplanned pregnancies.
If it's a guppy and if it's pregnant, it might have it's babies soon.
No, unless a) the female fish got pregnant before the male died, or b) you buy a new male guppy and put him in with the female.