Tropical fresh water. (Not salt water).
Yes, guppies do swim, but only if you put them in water.
yes
Not if you don't put them together. Amphibians poison the water for fish.
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Guppies are tropical fish and should be kept around 70F to 75F.
You could add a shoal of guppies and simply allow them to breed which would certainly stock your tank well
Guppies can survive in distilled water. Distilled water is even better because it has minerals to help the guppies stay healthier. But some of the minerals can harm the guppies and cause them to be unhealthy.
Guppies are fresh water fish who will die in salt water.
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.
Guppies are compatible with Bristlenose catfish, the bristlenose being one of a few catfish that can live with guppies because of the guppies' water.
no
To find the density of the guppy population in the aquarium, divide the number of guppies by the volume of water in liters. With 170 guppies in 80 liters, the density is approximately 2.13 guppies per liter (170 guppies ÷ 80 liters = 2.125 guppies/L). This indicates a relatively high population density for guppies in that volume of water.