oh yes! i have 3 happy guppies living in a jar right now and they have been there for 5 months!
If the water temperature does not get too cold, and the water continues to be aerated, then the darkness won't matter. Guppies survive perfectly well in the dark.
No it is a fish and all fish are cold blooded. It is however tropical in its needs and must be kept above 70F.
Guppies are tropical fish and should be kept around 70F to 75F.
Guppies need to be kept above 60F otherwise they could die. Their optimum temperature range is 68F to 75F
They are pregnant for about 27 to 29 days and are in labour for 12 to 24 hours at night
Cold water fish like gold fish prefer water in the range of 64-68. Warm water fish like guppies like 70-74 and can be even higher.
no, guppies like to eat the big tails of the golden fish , and golden fish will die Goldfish tend to be a cold water fish, while guppies are tropical fish requiring temperatures between 72 and 80+ degrees Fahrenheit .
Guppies are cold-blooded.
goldfish, sometimes minnows and even sometimes guppies and bettas but it depends on the range of temperature
No. Guppies are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Guppies are fish, and all fish are ectothermic, as are reptiles and amphibians.
The Brita water cooler has hot and cold taps which allow a person to choose the right temperature for himself/herself. Additionally, this water cooler also has filters which make the water clean.
No. Their lights are a cold process.