Guppies can live very happily with heaps of other species of tropical fish
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
Guppies are tropical fish and should be kept around 70F to 75F.
Yes during the Summer I Usually put them and other tropical fish out around June 1,and bring them inside in early September.Word of warning,if you plan on keeping these fish outside,make sure to have water lilies and floating plants like duckweed or azolla in your tubs or ponds to protect them from predators.
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
No, there are other fish who have live young called guppies or something like that
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
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.
Live or frozen mosquito larvae and omnivore fish flakes.
No, they are live-bearing.-Shocker
Guppies came from Trinidad. They have now been introduced by unthinking and irresponsible people into tropical waterways all over the world including tropical Africa. They have also become feral in Australia and do tremendous damage to native fish and their environments.
Guppies can mate in a community tank of tropical fish around their size. Be sure to add lots of live plants!