They can live together but you will have to be carefull with the temperature setting of your heater/thermostat and try to keep the tank fairly steady at around 75F to suit both species of fish. Tetra Tropical Flakes are a good all round fish food. Bettas are insectivores and need more protein than guppies so it is a good idea to feed the fish a few Betta pellets and live brine shrimp occasionally.
It might be able to eat tropical fish flakes
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
Guppies ,mollies ,neon tetra, etc. about 3 each.
Yes they are omnivores and should be OK with most "All purpose" type Tropical Fish Flakes like Tetramin.
well, for guppies, if the small fin under the tail fin is long and ribbony, its male. if its wide like a tetra's, its female. ( Its the same for bettas.)
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.
Flakes
Flakes
If you have an over population of Guppy fish you might consider placing one of its natural predators in the tank for only a short time to reduce the over population : Oscar Fish, Jack Dempsey, Cichlids, or Paradise Fish. this new addition will need to be removed after the desired amount Guppies have been reduced.
yes, most fish that eat fish flakes eat any type i have over 10 types of fish in a tank and they all eat tetra flakes
Yes, all the flaked food is the same except goldfish flakes.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.