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Yes, guppies are omnivorous and will eat algae as part of their diet. However, they should not rely solely on algae for nutrition and should be supplemented with other foods like fish flakes or live foods.
Nerite snails are a good option for algae control in a guppy tank. They are peaceful and don't harm guppies. Amano shrimp and Otocinclus catfish are also good choices as they eat algae and are generally compatible with guppies.
Algae is a water purifier and will not kill Guppies at all.
If bamboo is present where guppies are, the fish could easily get bits of algae, rotifers etc from amongst the bamboo shoots. They are unlikely to actually eat the bamboo.
well if you want to have any type of fish in an ecosystem you need plants. i am doing and ecosystem in school i am using guppies 2 snails 1 catfish and the guppies eat plants and algae but make sure if your guppies to have enough food because if not the adults will eat the babies
Guppies will eat a bit of algae now and then but don't expect them to eat plants because they are not plant eaters. They mainly eat tiny crustacea like Daphnia and insect larvae like Mosquito wrigglers. In some places they are put in waterways to control the Mosquitos and are called Mosquito fish.
You don't.
Adult guppies eat their own babies, and fish like tuna eat guppies.
most fish will even guppies will eat other guppies it is a risk all ways
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.
No.
Guppies aren't large enough to eat frogs.