Guppies (Lebistes reticulatus) are small tropical fish and they do not belong with Goldfish (Carassius auratus) which are a large coldwater fish. Goldfish are also omnivourous so it is natural for them to eat other fish small enough to swallow. The guppy falls into that category. My advice is to do some homework (study/research) and keep them in separate containers in the conditions they have evolved to thrive in. Guppys need a 1.5 to 2gal tank with a tropical temp around 70F. Goldfish should be preferably in a pond but a minimum sized tank for 1 fish is a10Gal with no heater required.
No, a guppy is a livebearing fish, and a goldfish is egg laying.
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Goldfish begins with a G. Grouper Guppy
goldfish The largest goldfish is hundreds of times larger than the largest guppy.
The goldfish should never be in the same tank as guppies. Goldfish are coldwater fish and need to be kept below 70F. Guppies are tropical fish and need to be kept above 70F.
A female guppy can produce up to 1,000 fish in a year if everything is perfect. A female goldfish can produce several thousand ova (say around 10,000) in one spawning.
Yes they can, I have a guppy (amongst other fish) with 4 goldfish together and they are very happily living together :)
Quite often a male guppy will nip at the female if she is pregnant; this can stress the female and make her ill.You can place the female in a birthing cage early on if this is a problem, but pay extra attention to the cleaning of the birthing cage daily.
guppies would because they`re livebeares
No, a guppy isn't a reptile. A guppy is a fish.
A Grouper is a salt water fish.Also:GoldfishGar (freshwater fish)GlobefishGoosefishGroperGrunion (small fish)Guppy (freshwater fish)
No. Generally, fish cannot breed across different species. Also, guppies cannot tolerate water temperature changes that goldfish can, so they would not last long in the same tank.