Yes and thay are Freshwater Fish. Most of the guppies at my pet store are orange or sometimes yellow, black and silver.
Guppies are omnivores and do OK on normal Tropical fish flakes.
no there not they are tropical fish
No it is a fish and all fish are cold blooded. It is however tropical in its needs and must be kept above 70F.
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Guppies can live very happily with heaps of other species of tropical fish
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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.
They are tropical fish. There are also wild guppies. If you have a stream or something running into your pond that is probably why. Or someone could have put them there and then they reproduced.
A guppy is a tropical fish, and is covered by fish scales.
No, you should just feed them tropical fish flakes!
some very cheap tropical fish are guppies, danios, white clouds, and many species of tetra can be very cheap. also, if you are just looking for any fish, not neccessarily "pretty" i would go with feeder guppies.
If the goldfish is big enough and the guppies small enough, yes the guppies could well be eaten by the goldfish. Also, guppies should never be with guppies are guppies are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater fish.