i have successfully breed 5 strands of guppies in a 20 gallon tank with a power filter and some java moss and any other type of plant you want and of course add water If you want the fry (newborns)to have a better chance of survival, get a breeder container and place the preg. female in it before she releases her babies. Feed them powdered flake food, or fry food.
Breeding is easy but yet hard. All you need to do is get a boy and a girl guppy of course. If our going to have several guppies,then you don't get the same amount of boys and girls. You will also need a breeding net (choice) and a separate tank or lots of plants in the adult tank. The plants will allow the guppies to hide from the parents that will try to eat them.
Yes.
2 cm for males (when they get very colorful) females, a little bigger
They probably will not :( im breeding and that just might happen to my guppy so I'll let you know :) Answer = they will not as I am an experienced breeder.
YES! and without mutations. So, breeding once leads to hundreds of gubbies.
No. Guppies need a heater, whereas gold fish will overheat. Also, they will eat the guppies.
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.
You will probably spend more than you make they don't make a very good profit.
Yes, but sometimes one might peck at the other.
technically you dont need any. but if you want to you can use breeding hobbles and boots for the stallion and etc.
You don't.
There are many benefits to owning guppies. For one thing, they breed quickly, so it is a great fish to start with if one plans to get into the fish breeding business. For another, they are colorful and easy to care for, making them great pets.