Te Wāhi Whānau – The Birth Place in Second Life
January 27th, 2012
Te Wāhi Whānau is The Birth Place, where students can experience the authenticity of the actual moments of labour and birth. The normal birth scenario is part of the training which students are learning there in a replica of the actual facility in New Zealand. Second Life Education in New Zealand and PookyMedia present this important video. Visit The Birth Place in Second Life slurl.com
My molly fish giving birth of her babies ( 16 fish )

Those barbs want a molly snack.
Hey my cuz had moly fish and it had babies
please i need help! when one of my mollies gets pregnant it dies, can you please tell me what to do to prevent this. like do i have to put here in a separate place or something please help me! thank you anyone.
i have had mollys and i still do but each time they get pregnant the mother dies why? can you please answer and tell me what to do.
Those zebra fish are canibbles!
best thing i found out that is less headach and cheaper. is just put alot of plants in your tank and let nature take corse. ive had more babies live that way with both mollies and guppies
did u try to film this with ur wii my xbox controller has more pixels
but cool vid
@HitdeHippie You could have said that instead of “I just want to say that a breeding tank like that, isn’t very good for the mom.”
@countrybabe561
Í am a fish breeder:) But I just prefer other ways.
@HitdeHippie I have these and so do all of the other fish breeders I know. You shouldn’t say something if you don’t know if its true. There are many ways to house a female fish. They only go in this for maybe 2-3 days and once they are done having babies/you are satified with the # of babies, you let her out into the normal tank. She might continue having babies in the tank but hey, fry are probably the most healthy food for adult fish.
@countrybabe561
I know that:) but still…
I just want to say that a breeding tank like that, isn’t very good for the mom.
@HitdeHippie She is trying to get to the babies to eat them. Yes the mom fish eat their babies.
@Francheska7778
put them in a seperated birthtank (as you can see in this video). everything should work out fine. I was going to my work that day, and when I returned, the babies were born! I had no fish that liked to eat little mollies, so 18 of them (total of 2 times pregnant) survived.
@worldofmp3 I’M GOING THROUGH THE SAME THING NOW… I STARTED MY AQUARIUM 2 MONTHS AGO AND NOW I HAVE 2 PREGNANT MOLLY FISH AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO DO…PLEASE HELP ME !!!WHAT DID YOU DO? DID THEY SURVIVE?
Can u check my Vidal of red wag platy and see if she pregnant
she’s kinda totally freaking out isn’t she?
i have a male molly & female molly , the female molly has been pregnant for sometime. How long does it take for them too have the babies?
congrats yo
@fadiaswad
did ur fish turn white at the gills
the cage is torture..
the mother was like i want to eat my babies GIMMI GIMMI GIMMI!!!!
@worldofmp3 most welcome,
my advice is to get a birthing tank, also changing adding a fresh water to the tank will help the fish to deliver.
also make sure of the water temperature.
update me when the fish delvers the babies also add a video of them
My Molly-Fish is also pregnant.
She is pregnant for about 3-4 weeks now, and is (for a molly-fish) VERY huge!
Think she is going to get babies this week.
It`s all new to me, just started a tropical aquarium like 2-3 months ago…
Wonder if some babies are gonna survive…
Thanks for sharing this video, it`s kinda “educative”
@tinkerbrittany yeah, they arew trying to get through the plastic. “Yum yum baby fishys!!! GIMMEI!!”
the other fish who are not in the hatchery net are like omg food give me your babys for lunch! yum yum yum yum fishy baken! but lucky for me i am a vegetarion and so on