Many many many fish get along with guppies. Guppies are very peaceful live bearing fish. They breed readily in the aquarium and quite prolifically if left unchecked.
Some suggested tank mates are, most kinds of tetras (not all), rasboras, danios, platys, mollies, swordtails, cherry barbs, gold barbs, just to name a few. Look up info online about guppies and most info will list suitable tanks mates.
Do you mean will they mate with other fish or get along with other fish? They will not mate with other fish, but they will get along without tetras.
not most swordfish get along with other fish
no. betas don't get along with any fish, even with other betas. they will kill each other.
Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them in a tank by themselves to prevent any conflicts or harm to other fish.
i'v tryed puttting male betta's with other fish and never turn out well (death) and don't put them together but the females do fine with other fish and get along with each other
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Almost any community fish will do fine with guppies. Bettas are not a good idea with guppies because they will fight each other.
No. I have had my Clown for years along with a few different Plectos. Everybody loves each other!
yes they lay on the surface of water to absorb sunlight and can weigh up to 2 tons. They do get along with other fish but do eat small fish as well.
other aquatic turtles generally get along with each other as long as there is enough water and room for them to get along with out being territorial also sometimes feeder fish live and and continualy evade death :)
Females will get along with each other. Don't put males together or they'll fight to the death.
The Dr. Seuss book where the cats hold each other's tails is "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish." In the book, there is a scene where a series of colorful cats with different numbers of tails hold each other's tails in a loop.