Mickey fish will eat their own small fish after production. Female fish need a lot of energy to produce. So it will be very hungry after giving birth to small fish. In the case of extreme hunger, if it sees a smaller fry, it will eat it as food. Even their own offspring are no exception. In addition, the newborn Mickey fish is fragile and has almost zero resistance, which makes it easier to be eaten by big fish. So after the fish gives birth to small fish, they should be separated immediately. If the young fish are raised alone, it will not happen that the young fish will be eaten as food by the parent fish.
Most newborn fish should be kept separate from the parent fish, and Mickey fish is no exception. When it's finished, you can't put it in the same tank with the fry. Small fry are small in size and weak in resistance, so they can easily be used as food by big fish. Even if it is a parent fish. In order to prevent the parent fish from being hungry and indiscriminate, the young fish or parent fish should be fished out in time, so that the young fish can grow alone in a fish tank. When the young fish grow up and have the ability to defend themselves, they can be returned to the parent fish.