NO! They are insectivores only. Which means they only eat insect with an occasional pinkie mouse.
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
Goldfish. They are "feeder" fish for them.
A feeder guppy is a guppy that is sold or going to be fed to a fish. Guppies are commonly used for this because so many are born at one time, and are usually born once a month.
Feeder Fish. Most common types of these massed produced fish are Comets, Ghost Shrimp, Guppies, and Rosey Reds.
some very cheap tropical fish are guppies, danios, white clouds, and many species of tetra can be very cheap. also, if you are just looking for any fish, not neccessarily "pretty" i would go with feeder guppies.
community fish like tetras, guppies, swordtails, barbs (not with guppies!), rasborasyou can find compatibility charts available online with a bit of research
Yes it will. I had my goldfish in the same tank with some feeder guppies. When the feeder guppies got hungry and there wasn't any food, they would chew some of my goldfish's tail off. It grew back after a few weeks.DON'T WORRY!
Guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, ghost shrimp (though not a fish) and comets (though they aren't a small breed) are the most common types.
I would recommend guppies, Pacific Blue Eyes, Siamese Fighting Fish, Sucker fish, Gold fish, Black Moors, Pandas, Orandas, Crayfish, Feeder fish, White clouds
No, guppies are fish.
no you cannot. it would kill them VERY easily. i reccomend fedding your Lepoard gecko meal worms and crickets
every animal sleeps. Some animals like leopard geckos sleep during daylight hours, and you should have a daylight bulb and a nocturnal bulb.