The Guppy is a single species. There are many variations (varieties) that have been developed by breeders but they are all the same species and can interbreed.
No, they are totally different species.
Guppies are livebearers many species of shark are also livebearers.
Male guppies are considerably smaller than females of the same species.
Guppies can live very happily with heaps of other species of tropical fish
Guppies are great community fish and can live quite happily with most Tetras, Rasboras, Barbs, Anabantids, Dwarf Cichlids, Danios, Corydoras and many other species provided they don't get too big and eat the guppies.
When keeping guppies with turtles in the same aquarium, it is important to consider the size of the tank to ensure there is enough space for both species. Additionally, turtles may view guppies as food, so providing hiding spots and plants for the guppies to escape is crucial. Water quality and temperature should also be monitored closely, as turtles and guppies have different requirements. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the tank is essential to keep both species healthy.
No. Guppies eat brine shrimp, various tiny species of worms and commercial fish food.
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
It depends on which catfish, bristle nose catfish do fine with guppies.
Yes they can and do. That is why smart people with fancy guppies do not allow the plainer ones in with the fancies. The fancies will not associate themselves with the reggos.
yes.... thats why hey are called "guppies...."
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