guppys, not. not sure bout the others
Guppies, mollies and platys become pregnant and give birth to their young, live, instead of laying eggs.
Platys are not mid water or bottom fish they are like guppies live at the top
Platys and black skirt tetras can live together. Harlequin rasboras, platys, and guppies are smaller than black skirt tetras and would do well together. However, the black skirts nip at fins, so if you have fancy tail guppies it is not recomended to put them in a smaller tank together.
Hardy tropicals such as mollies, platys, swords, guppies, tetras, barbs, danios and rainbows should work fine.
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
Guppies can live very happily with heaps of other species of tropical fish
No, they lay their eggs if fertilized, in a pebble bed in the river, in which they were themselves born.
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
Mickey Mouse Platys don't lay eggs. They give birth to live fish.
No, They need oxygen in the water to live, and space to swim around.
This is not a good idea. When the angels are fully grown they will consider the guppies nice snacks. If you plan to move the angelfish to a tank with larger fish when they are fully grown, they do make suitable tankmates when small.
yes