No Clown fish are good with guppies although it is possible to keep clown loaches (Botia macrocantha) and Guppies together for a while. Don't forget though that Botias are shoaling fish so they should be kept in groups. They also grow to around 14inches long so need a large tank.
Guppies will survive with a school of clown loaches (Botia macracantha) for a while. Eventually they will be eaten.
No. Guppies eat brine shrimp, various tiny species of worms and commercial fish food.
Of course! But clown fish are exotic animals, and look good with clown fish
I think so.
I am assuming you mean are guppies a good food for Oscars. Yes they are provided the guppies are free from disease.
Almost any community fish will do fine with guppies. Bettas are not a good idea with guppies because they will fight each other.
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Any good tropical flake food is great for guppies. You can get fish flake online at www.bigalsonline.cmo at a great price.
I think what you are referring to are fish who can survive in an aquarium without harming other fish. Goldfish and guppies are a couple.
English of course daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa without clown fish, the film finding nemo would never exist. and they are funny.
It depends on the species of fish. 15 Guppies would need a much smaller tank than 15 Oscars would. A good general rule is for every inch of fish you have a gallon(4 liters) of water keeping in mind that your fish will grow.
Guppies, zebra danios or the zebra danio glofish, and a few Kuhlii loaches are a good choice. All these fish should have friends of their own species for company. Also if you toss in a mystery snail (not a ramhorn) and some Japanese Moss Balls it looks really cool.