They can be found in aquaria just about everywhere in the world where people keep tropical fish. In the wild they can be found as feral imports in most tropical countries now
Guppies first came from South America but now are found in lots of different parts of the world.
Guppies first came from South America but now are found in lots of different parts of the world.
No, guppies can't be found in the natural habitat of a polar bear.
because they are playing around yum.
Mostly on Goldfish and Guppies.
Guppies were first described scientifically in 1856 by the British biologist Robert John Lechmere Guppy, after whom they are named. They are native to the northeastern coast of South America but have since been introduced to various parts of the world. Guppies are popular in the aquarium trade and have been studied extensively for their reproductive and behavioral traits.
Yes, I've found that if I turn off all the lights and make everything really quiet for about 20 minutes my guppies start to sleep in a school. They all stick together and swim around the tank its really cute.
guppies can thrive in water around 73 degrees- I keep my guppies in water ranging from 74 to 82 degrees.-
Around one or two months.
They didn't evolve there. They evolved in fresh water in Trinidad.
I think it depends on where you are in the world. Most local fish stores will take the guppies in exchange for store credit or money.
Guppies are the one of the easiest pet fish to breed in captivity. They do it all themselves, the only thing you may have to do is take the babies out and put them in a different container because the parents may eat them. I found that none of my guppies seem to eat the babies.