Considering the general, mostly mellow, nature of guppies, yes the Turquoise guppy is mildly more aggressive. If you have a pair of them they are fine. It's when you have just have one amongst a variety of fancy guppies, that they occasionally will become aggressive. In general, Turquoise guppies tend to be loners, and don't frolic around most of the time like other fancy guppy species.
In most cases, it is not recommended to keep guppies with female bettas. Female bettas can be quite territorial and may perceive the guppies as intruders. This could lead to aggression and potential harm to the guppies. It's generally best to house guppies with other peaceful, non-aggressive fish species.
A six month old betta is already full grown and able to breed. As long as they're not fancy guppies with long bright fins they may be okay, some bettas are just more aggressive than others.
They usually don't, but guppies have differing personalities, with some being more aggressive than others.
Any community fish type ,they should labled. dont put simi aggressive or higher or they will be gone.
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It is likely because they are semi-aggressive fish. The guppy will also have to be able to fit in its mouth.
Guppies are not the only fish, that give birth. Almost every kind of fish gives birth. However, guppies are pretty easy to give birth. Other fish, such as betta fish, most tropical fish, and angelfish are rather hard to breed, because they are aggressive and will eat their own young. So, I suggest guppies if you want to breed fish.
No... the angel fish as babies will be fine with guppies, but as they get older and bigger, the will become more aggressive and will eat anything that it can get to.
There are a lot of non aggressive freshwater fish, usually at pet stores the signs describing the fish tell you whether or not they are aggressive like tropical community, semi- aggressive, etc.
Fries (the term for baby guppies), are eaten by older guppies, but guppies are eaten by fish like tuna.
Only guppies breed with guppies naturally.
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