Lepistes yosun
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Hello Iam new at this web site I have a question how many guppy and molly live together in 30 liter aquarium ? I have one stingray aquarium fish thanks for your answers
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You could have six or seven male guppies in a tank that size, but no females (there wouldn't be enough room for fry) and no mollies, they get too big.
Thanks for your answers I am going to buy 3 male 3 feamale guppy Because I asked a man who is a pet shop owner he said me that you can buy six guppy 3 male 3 female and he is my dads friend also I will do it
ya becca is rightThanks for your answers I am going to buy 3 male 3 feamale guppy Because I asked a man who is a pet shop owner he said me that you can buy six guppy 3 male 3 female and he is my dads friend also I will do it
I don't want to contradict a family friend, but the advice I've received both on here and from my aquatic store is that if there is only a ratio of one male to one female guppy then the females will get too pestered and stressed, and the males may get stroppy. I was told it should be a minimum of 2 females to each male, or all males/all females. Of course if i'm wrong i'm sure someone will advise.
Good luck with whatever you choose, I have three guppies and I love them, they're great!
And what will you do when the fry come along? A 30l tank just isn't big enough for fry to grow properly and you'll be overstocked in no time at all.
For the welfare of your fish, please listen to what myself and the other posters are telling you and get males only.
Would the fry just be eaten by the guppies?
And what will you do when the fry come along? A 30l tank just isn't big enough for fry to grow properly and you'll be overstocked in no time at all.
For the welfare of your fish, please listen to what myself and the other posters are telling you and get males only.
Would the fry just be eaten by the guppies? Surely very few, if any, would survive? And as awful as that sounds, isn't it just nature? I could be wrong, just asking
I suppose the main difference would be that in nature a larger space would provide more opportunity for the fry to hide/get away and increase their chances of survival. Surely a lot would still be eaten by predators though?