I wouldn't; rosy red minnows are usually full of parasites.
the rosy red fish is the boy.
Yes
Male rosy red fish tend to have brighter colors, especially during breeding season, and can develop small white tubercles on their head. Female rosy red fish are usually larger and have more rounded bodies. Additionally, a trained eye can differentiate between the genital papilla of males and females, which is located near the fish's vent.
No but they can eat guppys
Yes, at least I have. The only fish that bothered the guppies was the red sailfin shark and tiger and rosy barbs, so I moved them to another tank.
they will always accept small live minnows or rosy reds, but try not to let them rely on this diet. start with blood worms and wean them off the live fish
There are fish that are a "rosy red" colour that are livebearers. There are both Platties and Swordtails that can have such colouring. But if you are referring to a fish that is called a "Rosy Red Barb" then these are egg layers.
the fish will have dots
Depends on what he looks like, or does. Maybe something that has to do with fire, orange, or if he's fast bolt, lightning.
The turtle will likely eat the rosy barbs if they are small enough.
by:makayla katzer
If by "Rosy Red" you mean a Rosy Barb they can live for 4 years or so. If they are used as a 'feeder fish" their life span obviously would only last as long as they are not fed to something.