Goldfish are best living with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or apple/mystery snails if you have the space.
Guppies have different needs, not to mention the fact that they are a tropical fish & belong in warmer water.
Guppys (Lebistes reticulatus) are tropical fish, growing to a maximum of 2" and do best at temps of around 68F-75F. Goldfish (Carassius auratus) are cold water fish, growing to up to 24" and do best at temps of around 58F-65F. Goldfish will eat Guppies eventually. You can put them together but I would never advise anyone to do so.
Goldfish are coldwater fish and need to be kept below 70F. All Guppies are tropical fish and need to be kept above 70F. They should not be kept together.
Yes, fancy goldfish are basically the same as regular goldfish, and make fine tank mates.
Y ou can mix fish like neon butter mollys, red platies and sunset platies
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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.
Guppies are community fish that should never be kept alone or in bowls they require large tank, at least 10 gallons.
No. its usually not a good idea to put different types of fish in the same tank... one type may be eaten.
they can eat guppies and betta fish the betta fish will put up a fight sometimes they wont eat the fish and just leave the fish there for a tank mate if there is any amount in a tank together but if you put to many big turtles in a tank with little turtles the big ones will eat it
they can eat guppies and betta fish the betta fish will put up a fight sometimes they wont eat the fish and just leave the fish there for a tank mate if there is any amount in a tank together but if you put to many big turtles in a tank with little turtles the big ones will eat it
yes it is but after a while there probably wouldn't be quite as many fish as you put in there yes it is but after a while there probably wouldn't be quite as many fish as you put in there
yes the guppies might eat her fin because they it looks like food .
I had a problem like this, a couple of fish pregnant at the same time. I would either keep them all the female guppies in the birthing tank or keep them in the community tank and when one of the female guppies give birth put the baby in the birthing tank. I did the second option and it was quite good, just don't overcrowd the birthing tank. :)
Guppies are great community fish and can live quite happily with most Tetras, Rasboras, Barbs, Anabantids, Dwarf Cichlids, Danios, Corydoras and many other species provided they don't get too big and eat the guppies.
the rule of keeping fish in a tank is 1 gallon per inch of full grown fish, so 3 guppies will be good but just to keep them safe hav an air pump or just keep 2 of them