Well, the guppies might nip the angelfish's fins, which, in return, would cause the angelfish to chase and possibly eat them. The angelfish would terrorize the danios and tetras by chasing them. Quick side note: if you are planning on keeping a platy, I really wouldn't keep one! They're quite social fish, and they like to be in small groups. Basically, the angelfish will chase any small fish. The biggest problem you will encounter with this aquarium setup is the fight between the angelfish and the betta. I know from experience-I kept an angelfish and a betta together in a tank myself, and the betta ended up dying. The angelfish will nip the betta's fins, and the betta will nip the angelfish's. They will chase each other and bite a lot. My betta had fin rot and died because the angelfish had caused the fin rot to grow due to the fact that she had torn off all of his fins. I would definitely rethink this aquarium setup.
yes, fish guppies,silver sharks and balloon mollies can be together.
Clown loach tiger loach mollies sunset guppies angelfish puff fish Siamese fighter fish
I have a lot of mollies, three angelfish, one cambodian shark, three bala sharks, one pleco, one clown loach, and a few guppies.
The small white flatworms found in aquariums are planaria. Fish that eat these small worms include angelfish, Betta fish, mollies, guppies, common blowfish, and goldfish.
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
they should mollies arnt that aggresive but if the guppies are small enough it is possible the mollies will eat them but its not likely
some goldfish, mollies, and guppies
yes. I have successfully cross bred them.
There are guppies and mollies.
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.
Mollies come in Black, silver, gold and any combination of the three. Guppies, (which are nothing to do with mollies) can come in all the colours of the rainbow and a few more besides.
Yes most of the time, I'm referring to mollies mating with mollies, guppies mating with guppies, not mollies mating with guppies. I have seen platies and swordtails bred. There is a reason why this can happen. Platys and Swordtails are from the same Genus (Xiphorous) The Swordtail is X. hellerii. The Platty is X. maculatus.