yes
I would suggest upgrading to a 10 gallon tank.
yes they can, depending on how many guppies you plan on getting.
yes but if they have babies it wont be
The answer depends on the number of guppies. A few guppies can live in a 2.5 gallon tank or larger, temperature between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Many people raise fancy guppies in 5.5 and 10 gallon tanks.
It depends on how many guppies, and how well you keep up the tank. In a ten gallon tank, I'd say no more than ten guppies, and do frequent water changes. 10-15% weekly. They need a filter and a heater, as well.
Half gallon is miniature! it is cruel to keep a fish in a tank that size. I would definitely recommend getting a new, bigger tank. A 10 gallon would be ideal, fish options could be guppies (even though they breed like crazy) mollies, sword tails or platies.
NONE Oscars are really messy and grow up to a foot! They need at least 50 gallons. For a 10 gallon I recommend some guppies and neon tetras.
You don't! What you do is get a 55 gallon tank because angelfish won't be happy in a 10 gallon tank, and then you take the betta out of the tank (it will fight with your other fish) and just get more mollies and put lots of hiding places in the tank so the babies will live.
Well guppys are tiny fish so i have 2 say, wait, well that depens how many other fish u have in the tank here are some examples: If u have a little pet shark, five little goldfish, 4 neon tetras, and 2 clownfish, you should have 5 guppies. If u don't have a pet shark u could have 10 guppies. (new person) Well, technically it is a ten gallon tank. If it was, say, a ten centimeter tank in height and maybe a few inches in width, then maybe ten guppies, more or less, like the person above said. But a ten gallon tank is like pet-store material, so I'd say a couple hundred guppies in a ten gallon tank.
Well, 4 guppies would be fine in a 2 gallon bowl, but they breed a lot, so you'll have to put them in a 10 gallon tank once there is fry [put the fry in the 10 gallon tank, not the parents!]. But if your just keeping 4 females, or 4 males, they can live in the bowl just fine. I would not put them in a 1 gallon, or 0.5 gallon bowl, though. It's not big enough [not as big as a 2 gallon bowl is]. You can feed guppies betta pellets, betta flakes, or even a broken goldfish flake, if your guessing what to feed them. If you just had goldfish, or betta fish that just passed away, use their fish food to feed your guppies. It won't hurt them, because guppies can and will eat just about anything you float on their water. Hope this helps.
Guppies need a 40 gallon tank. Maybe 3 at the most if you only put in plants and maybe one rock. answer 2 by LipRingz:they don't need a 40 gallon tank i had 5 guppy's in a 2.5 tank in a 10 gallon you can have prob 8-9 guppy's
That is fine. You might consider getting some corydoras catfish.