Guppies will survive with a school of clown loaches (Botia macracantha) for a while. Eventually they will be eaten.
Fries (the term for baby guppies), are eaten by older guppies, but guppies are eaten by fish like tuna.
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.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
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.
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they die by getting eaten
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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.
Yes. You should be turning off your tank light at night and turning it back on during the day. You may want to get a inexpensive time so you do not have to remember to do it everyday and when you go on vacations.
If the goldfish is big enough and the guppies small enough, yes the guppies could well be eaten by the goldfish. Also, guppies should never be with guppies are guppies are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater fish.
I have a lot of mollies, three angelfish, one cambodian shark, three bala sharks, one pleco, one clown loach, and a few guppies.