No.
Guppys and Mollys can live together OK if the tank is large enough. The maximum ratio of fish to water is "1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water".
Please remember the rule '1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon of water'. Some plastics are not safe because they can release deadly chemicals into the water. If your plastic container is certified safe for containing human foodstuffs/water and it is large enough to contain the fish you wish to keep in it then it should be OK
Provided they will not leach sap into the water they should be OK. Otherwise the twigs/branches could poison the fish. Most smart people use live water plants as decore in their fish tanks.
Provided you remember the 1 inch of fish to 1 gallon of water rule yes Betta splendens (Fighter) and Apistogramma ramirezi (Ram) will be OK together.
ok stick with me here ... I am not sure if they won't live but i thought that before u try ( hopefully you haven't) but we had a fish that wasn't a goldfish and just died today because we put it in distilled water. they die because when water is distilled it removes the two things fish need in water : oxygen and minerals ! hope this helped p.s. rip sushi ( our fish that died today )
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Flying fish do! They are quite cute! If you have a chance, look at a picture of 1;OK!
Damsel fish are OK in a Marine (sea water) environment. They will not survive in fresh water.
no.
They are from tidal eastuarys in the tropics and so are capable of handling both sea and fresh water. They should be OK for a couple of years or so provided there is at least some salt in the water.
No, a 24 litre tank is only about 6 gallons which should never house fish. A few ghost shrimp would be ok, or just some live plants, but no fish