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Yes, do not go get another guppy unless it is the same gender they reproduce really fast. But fish are better with another fish.
No, you cannot put these two fish together. In general you should keep Beta's alone by themselves, not even with other Beta's. They are mostly kept in bowls without a light, a heater or an oxygen line. The Beta will kill your guppy.
If you wish to keep the fry you should put her in a different tank or use some kind of livebearer trap for her to have her young in.
They can survive, but they will not thrive. You should be looking at something 5 gallons+ if you want your guppy to live a long and happy life. Keep in mind that they are tropical fish, and room temperature will not usually be warm enough for them.
A betta fish would be much more suited to a 1 gallon tank than a 'variety'. You shouldn't keep much more than one fish per gallon anyway.
fish need about 1 gallon per inch of fish unless you have goldfish which need about 10 gallons per inch of fish it is ok if you have a little too much fish but not like 5-10 too many --- I think that you should keep one crab, and get rid of two fish (the one inch per gallon rule is bs how big are your fish? are they like guppies, then you can keep them all! if they are like fancy gold fish, or on the bigger side, you should really size down. Bu guppy size you can have 15 in a 10 gal tank, but the crabs ware it back down to 8-10
Hi There are fish concepts used in the aircraft industry. The Aero Space liner The Super Guppy B377-SG/SGT wide bodied cargo Aircraft was the successor to the Pregnant Guppy. Five Super Guppy's were made. The Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata) is a Tropical Fish and is quite easy to keep, and they bred easily.
The information that follows will answer your question. In the case of a guppy you will also have to keep in mind that they are tropical fish and need their water to be heated to around 70F to 75F. The basic rules for keeping any kind of fish are. 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. Every tank need to have at least 50% of it water changed evey week. Comply with the above rules and your fish stand a chance of surviving. Fail to comply with them and I can guarantee that your fish will have constant health problems.
No more than you can provide a good home for, whilest keeping to the rules which are . :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water changed every week. Keep the above rules and your fish stand a chance. Fail in any of them and I can guarantee that you will have constant health problems with your fish.
You should not have disease amongst your baby fish if you follow the basic rules of fishkeeping, which are :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water changed every week. Keep the above rules and your fish stand a chance. Fail in any of them and I can guarantee that you will have constant health problems with your fish.
"fish bowls" are not designed for fish regardless of how they are marketed; you should not keep fish in anything smaller than a 10 gallon tank.
Dpends on the size of the fish its one inch full grown for every gallon