They come from Tropical America and were apparently first classified from specimens captured in Trinidad. Their natural prefered water conditions are slightly alkaline and hard with a teperature of around 72F they also like a bit of salt in their water.
Yes, guppies do swim, but only if you put them in water.
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They swim.
Obviously, since they are fish they will swim but Guppies (Lebistes reticularis) are freshwater fish and will die shortly after being placed in saltwater.
Yes, Guppies are obviously surface fish. Just look at the shape and angle of their mouths. You can see that they are designed specially for skimming under the surface of the water.
I believe they could swim in any type of water, please specify.
Guppies can sense a rapid change of conditions in their environment and will normally respond by swimming in a hyper speed.
Just normal water that has had all of the necessary precautions taken to upon.
Some of them will get eaten, but what you can do to help is to have a plant that is small enough for the baby guppies to swim through. It will protect them when they are that young.
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.
Guppies are compatible with Bristlenose catfish, the bristlenose being one of a few catfish that can live with guppies because of the guppies' water.