Provided the chlorine is removed there is nothing wrong with tap water. Chlorine can be removed by letting the water stand for a few hours or you can buy a water conditioner from a pet shop to do the job.
Guppies can survive in distilled water. Distilled water is even better because it has minerals to help the guppies stay healthier. But some of the minerals can harm the guppies and cause them to be unhealthy.
Provided the chlorine is removed there is nothing wrong with tap water. Chlorine can be removed by letting the water stand for a few hours or you can buy a water conditioner from a pet shop to do the job.
Yes, guppies can survive without light for up to 24 hours. However, they may exhibit a change in behavior and may become stressed if kept in the dark for extended periods. It's important to provide them with a regular light-dark cycle to maintain their health and well-being.
I have had guppies for several years now, always had snails, always had plants.
Guppies are pretty hardy fish, which means they can survive in a wide range of temperatures. I would suggest anywhere between 72 to 78.
They are omnivores so the answer is no.
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/
Guppies can live in water anywhere between 55-105 degrees F but they really like water in between 78 and 82 degrees F
Guppies are fresh water fish who will die in salt water.
Guppies will survive with a school of clown loaches (Botia macracantha) for a while. Eventually they will be eaten.
Guppies are compatible with Bristlenose catfish, the bristlenose being one of a few catfish that can live with guppies because of the guppies' water.
Something is wrong with your water conditions/parameters. Do some regular water changes with good quality water of the correct parameters for guppies.