No. These fish will just add to the problem. If you need an elgae eater, there are plenty of fish of that kind that you can get. They are like catfish and feed on the stuff that dirties a pond.
Its not recommended to do that, but guppies are very hardy fish. So if you were to make sure not to over feed, and to clean the tank frequently, then yes you could keep 6 guppies in a 3 gallon tank.
They bathed in large ponds every morning, and shaved with razor blades.
yes
The guppies may well rip the legs off the shrimp.
Yes. Tetras, guppies and angelfish can coexist in one fish tank. Keep in mind that Angel fish will get territorial when they are mating.
no they don't. but both of the parents will eat the guppies... keep guppies away from mom and dad!
In natural habitats, guppies live lives like minnows do in small ponds and against the shore.
Simple answer is yes.
Trees help keep streams and ponds clean by acting as natural filters. Their roots stabilize soil, reducing erosion and preventing sediment from entering water bodies. Additionally, trees absorb excess nutrients and pollutants from runoff, improving water quality. The foliage also provides shade, which helps regulate water temperature and supports a healthy aquatic ecosystem.
guppies can thrive in water around 73 degrees- I keep my guppies in water ranging from 74 to 82 degrees.-
Guppies are very adaptable and small in size so a very large tank is not required for them to be happy in. A 20 gallon tank would be enough to keep five guppies in.
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