What is the difference between a minnow and a guppy




















As such, they have a wide variety of care requirements. Many come from subtropical and even temperate water, and need colder water. Almost any North American minnows require colder water than guppies. But there are many tropical minnows available, such as danios and barbs. There are numerous tropical minnows to choose from. In a pet shop, they will typically be called danios, barbs and minnows. You should research the specific species of minnow you plan on keeping with your guppies.

However, zebra danios, cherry barbs and rosy barbs all make great companions for a guppy. The commonly used term "minnow," on the other hand, refers to the large group of fish in the Cyprinidae family, such as carp, goldfish, chubs and shiners. Guppies range in size from about 1. Minnows have a much wider range of size depending on the species. The majority of minnows are less than 4 inches in length, although the largest minnows, like carp, can average 14 inches long.

Female guppies aren't flashy and are usually a drab green or gray. Male guppies make up for this with a wide variety of bright colors and patterns, including red, orange, yellow, blue and green. Most minnows are a shiny silver, although some match their habitat with shades of dark green and brown. Guppies feast primarily on insects, though they'll also eat zooplankton and other food items.

Guppies are one of the most popular aquarium fish in the world. Populations of Trinidadian guppies separated within a single river by series of waterfalls have been famously studied in research on natural selection. Minnows have immense importance to humans, as gamefish themselves or as bait and as a natural food source for other commercially desirable species.

Stocking Plan 3: White Cloud Minnows Although they should ideally be kept in groups of eight or more, they will still thrive in schools of four to five individuals, which is the maximum that can be comfortably housed by a five-gallon tank. If they are under two inches you can cook and eat them whole. You can make fishsticks by rolling them in flour and frying them or you can just boil them or even make jerky.

Or eat them raw. White cloud mountain minnows can live with tropical fish if the tank is kept at 72 degrees Fahrenheit—a higher temperature is too warm for them, and a lower temperature is too cold for warm-water fish. Here is a list of possible tankmates: Danios. Livebearers, such as guppies, platies, mollies, swordtails, etc. You can feed them with fruits and vegetables. This food is not all they eat, but it makes up the giant component of their diet.

For one trio, experts recommend that 4 gallons works best, but if you have more than 3 guppies, simply allow one gallon per guppy.



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