Mine did not have salt and they lived for several months
Guppies are fresh water fish who will die in salt water.
They usually don't, but guppies have differing personalities, with some being more aggressive than others.
Tropical fresh water. (Not salt water).
No. Guppies need a heater, whereas gold fish will overheat. Also, they will eat the guppies.
No, all guppies should be freshwater fish.
You don't.
The answer depends on the number of guppies. A few guppies can live in a 2.5 gallon tank or larger, temperature between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Many people raise fancy guppies in 5.5 and 10 gallon tanks.
No they should not, goldfish like higher vegetable protein levels, where as guppies need more animal protein.Yes.
Aquarium salt can be used as a medication for certain illnesses of tropical fish including guppies, and used at the correct concentrations for a specified time, it could help a guppy get better from its illness. If on the other hand, if salt is just added to the water for no specific reason then at low concentrations it will do very little harm. At higher concentrations it could well kill guppies.
They say guppies like a small amount of salt in their water to keep off disease. make sure not to mix fish that bite the fins. and there is a ale to female ratio, i think its 3male to 2 female
They could but it wouldn't be very suitable. Guppies, although small fish, produce millions of eggs, and being fresh water fish, they need to be layed in the river they inhabit. Only a handful of guppies will survive, so they need a rather big space to reproduce/
Yes during the Summer I Usually put them and other tropical fish out around June 1,and bring them inside in early September.Word of warning,if you plan on keeping these fish outside,make sure to have water lilies and floating plants like duckweed or azolla in your tubs or ponds to protect them from predators.