No, this is blatantly false - very few fish will 'grow to the size of the tank'. If the tank is vastly too small they will stunt and live lives of deformed misery. The minimum tank size for guppies is 5 gallons (which would allow you to have four.)
No, guppies can't be found in the natural habitat of a polar bear.
Guppies first came from South America but now are found in lots of different parts of the world.
pesonaly i dont belive in guppies NEMO!
Believe it or not the very common guppies can become frogs!!! First they are guppies, then they become tadpoles,grow legs then you have a frog!
Yes, guppies have the ability to regrow their tails if they are damaged or lost. This process is known as regeneration.
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They grow only to about 1 to 1.5 inches in length.
Guppies first came from South America but now are found in lots of different parts of the world.
Yes, guppies' fins have the ability to regrow after being damaged or injured. This process is known as fin regeneration.
Other fish with guppies it absolutely fine but some fish can get jealous. Well guppies like to show off their tail and sort of brag about it. So the other fish depending how aggressive it is, it may nibble of part of it's tail. And usually it won't grow back the same. Lot's of people wonder if goldfish will eat their guppies. Gold fish could eat guppies if they grow enough. Like if you get a fancy gold fish and it grows big then possibly. The size that goldfish grow depends on how much room they have. Like if a goldfish lived in a 50 gallon tank then it would most likely grow much larger. But if it was in a little bowl it probably won't grow as much. So most likely it won't but anything can happen. So pretty much it depends on what size tank you have. Well anyway you could usually have guppies with other fish. Just so you know Goldfish can't live with guppies because of their different water temperature requirements. Guppies can only live with other Tropical Freshwater Fish.
Guppies typically grow about 1-2 inches in their first few months of life. Factors that can influence their growth rate include water temperature, food availability, genetics, and overall health.
Male guppies can grow male reproductive parts (gonopodium) very quickly.