All fish produce Ammonia.
secondary succession
definetly not acidic
On an alkaline diet us tunaq fish alkaline or acid
No only acidic
Simple answer is yes. Guppies mate and produce young under almost any reasonable conditions. The presence of other fish will not bother them at all provided the other fish are not predators and the guppies under pressure for survival.
Fish generally have a neutral to slightly alkaline pH when cooked, typically ranging from 6 to 7.5. However, the pH of fish can vary depending on the species and its environment. While fish is not considered acidic in terms of pH, some fish, like certain types of shellfish, can have a slightly more acidic profile. Overall, fish is not classified as an acidic food.
No, guppies are fish.
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
Guppies are a type of fish. There are no types of guppies.
Fish that have long, wavy fins should not be put with guppies, because guppies will nibble their long fins. Also, many bigger fish will eat guppies. Keep a separate tank with guppies and a few "cleaner" fish, which do not harm guppies.
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/
Only guppies breed with guppies naturally.