Fish in a bowl are taken care of much the same way as fish in an aquarium. The water temperature needs to be regulated, the environment needs to be kept clean, the fish need to get their food. It is far more work than an aquarium with a heater and a filter, but it is manageable.
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!
Simple answer is yes.
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
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.
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You could either sell some of your guppies so as they won't breed, sell the guppy babies you have online or at yur local pet store or keep one of your guppies in one of the seperator tanks you get for your main tank.
It's recommended to keep 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. Guppies usually grow up to 2 inches in size, so you can keep around 4 guppies in an 8-gallon tank. However, remember that factors like filtration, water quality, and tank decorations also play a role in determining the suitable number of fish.
Yes that is enough. You usually want to keep a two to three female to one male ratio. The male will constantly try to breed with the females. If there was only one the female you get stressed out and die. So make sure to keep two to three females