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  2. List of fish species that protect their young - Wikipedia

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    Cichlid. In addition to being mouthbrooders, some species continue to protect their young after they hatch, calling out to them when there is danger, and letting them swim back into their mouth to hold them safely away. [1] Apogonidae. Ariidae males carry a clutch of a few dozen eggs in their mouths, [2] for about two months before they hatch.

  3. Livebearers - Wikipedia

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    Livebearers. Guppy fry. Livebearers are fish that retain their eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young. They are especially prized by aquarium owners. Among aquarium fish, livebearers are nearly all members of the family Poeciliidae and include: guppies, mollies, platies and swordtails. [1]

  4. Juvenile fish - Wikipedia

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  5. Arowana - Wikipedia

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  6. Convict cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Series of images of reproduction. Top to bottom: 1. Female with eggs, 2. One-day-old larvae, 3. Three-day-old larvae, 4. Five-week-old fry. The convict cichlid can reach sexual maturity as young as 16 weeks, though sexual maturity more commonly occurs at 6 months. [21] Sexually mature convicts form monogamous pairs and spawn in small caves or ...

  7. Stickleback - Wikipedia

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  8. Pregnancy in fish - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy in fish. Appearance. A pregnant Southern platyfish. Pregnancy has been traditionally defined as the period of time eggs are incubated in the body after the egg-sperm union. [ 1 ] Although the term often refers to placental mammals, it has also been used in the titles of many international, peer-reviewed, scientific articles on fish, e ...

  9. Clownfish - Wikipedia

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