5 1/6= 5/30
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.
Yes. Tetras, guppies and angelfish can coexist in one fish tank. Keep in mind that Angel fish will get territorial when they are mating.
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.
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
A platy is a type of tropical fish. It is not a quantity or measure so one can not have a "platy of" anything including guppies.
You can keep most tetras, some barbs(not the Tiger Barb it will shred your poor fish's fins). You can also keep a Beta fish with them but, be carful when you put one in with your Guppies because he might attack your Guppies. Hope this helps!
GuppiesWell, it depends on how many guppies you have. A one gallon should be fine for up to three guppies. Just be sure that they are all of one sex! AnswerWell, for each inch of a fish you need atleast 1 gallon. Big I know, but don't forget fish can grow. So during that growing period you will have to buy more and more fish. So, you should just buy a 10 gal tank for 5 guppies, and the minimum amount of fish you need for guppies since they are "community fish" is 5. That's what I did and that's what many sites online have told me to do. You could also ask one of your pets store's employees around the fish area and they will tell you all you need to know. Just make sure you get a good helping of plants and hiding areas for them. Good Luck with your fish. http://www.aqua-fish.net/show.php?h=guppy
Only if there is one in a tank they get very fisty , they will bite other fish in your aquarum .
Sharks don't eat guppies. Sharks live in the Ocean, Guppies live in fresh water.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.
You can try to put Guppy fish in with your Betta fish. That would be one of the only fish that i would put in with my Betta fish. I say that because i have a Betta male and he is OKAY with guppies. the first guppy i put in his died to to getting picked on by him but the others did not, so just give him another chance if you decide to get guppies. Hope i helped!