there are types of Grouper but there mainly in Saltwater. in fresh you can only find them in a few lakes none of witch in united states
Guppies live in freshwater. They are the most popular aquarium fish and widely distributed around the world. Guppies are also called rainbow fish.
No, they need their water to be between 72-82 degrees. Although maybe not ideal I have had 2 Guppies in a cold water tank now for 17 months and they are doing fine.
Yes and no... They are hardy but live in freshwater not saltwater. Please get a heater too.
Yes guppies are freshwater tropicals.
Guppies are freshwater fish: Sea horses are saltwater fish
The guppy is a fresh water fish.
Yes, guppies are freshwater fish. Their scientific name is Poecilia reticulata.
Yes, guppies are Freshwater Fish. Their scientific name is Poecilia reticulata.
No, all guppies should be freshwater fish.
A freshwater fish cannot be with a saltwater fish.It depends on the fish. Guppies are considered "freshwater" but will live happily in SW if properly acclimatized. Mollies are the same way.
Yes and thay are freshwater fish. Most of the guppies at my pet store are orange or sometimes yellow, black and silver.
The same for every fish that is a freshwater fish: 7.
Obviously, since they are fish they will swim but Guppies (Lebistes reticularis) are freshwater fish and will die shortly after being placed in saltwater.
No , guppies are not considered coldwater fish. They are tropical fish native to warmer regions such as South America and the Caribbean. Guppies thrive in water temperatures ranging from 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C). Therefore, they are classified as tropical freshwater fish rather than coldwater fish.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
No. A guppy is a small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies.