depends how small the babies . if their too small the guppies will eat them cause they will think they are food
Guppies are compatible with Bristlenose catfish, the bristlenose being one of a few catfish that can live with guppies because of the guppies' water.
It depends on which catfish, bristle nose catfish do fine with guppies.
Baby guppies are very small. Most are around 1/8" long when born. They are nearly clear with a silver color in their bellies. Some color foms of guppies will have babies that exhibit a limited amount of color at the time they are born. Most commonly this is seen in red verieties. All varieties will begin to "color up" or get thier adult coloration in about week 4-5.
The adults usually eat the baby guppies.
Guppies are livebearers. So they don't lay eggs. Male guppies WILL eat their own baby guppies. They will eat any baby guppy they see. It doesn't matter if it's their own or some other guppies'. Male and female guppies eat baby guppies.
Once the baby guppies mature they can move in with the adults.
A baby catfish can be raised in a Tank or Aquarium.
No, All adult fish will eat baby guppies.
Goldfishes and guppies should be kept in a different tank....
There are two kinds of 'albino' catfish commonly seen in aquariums. One is the albino channel catfish....which will grow to be VERY LARGE and will eat anything it can put in its gaping mouth...the other kind is the albino corydoras catfish. The corydoras will get along PERFECTLY with guppies and just about any aquarium fish...'library' or not.
Fries (the term for baby guppies), are eaten by older guppies, but guppies are eaten by fish like tuna.
Guppies, Neon tetras, lemon tetras, cory catfish (bronze), oto sucking catfish, platys etc.