Question: Fire Bellied newts and Guppys

Whats a cool name for a Guppy?


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Hi:wacko:
I was wondeeirng, would my Newts try and eat my guppys if they were in the same tank?
I also have 2 Red cherry shrimp with them, would my Newts also try to eat my shrimp?

Thankyou for your assistance,

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Re: Fire Belleid newts and Guppys

The biggest problem in keeping guppies with newts is the temperature requirements. There's not much of an overlap between the cool temperatures a newt requires and the high temperatures the guppies would be comfortable in. Cherry shrimp make fine housemates and are usually too quick for a caudate to catch and make a snack of.
 
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