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Guppies are
fun to keep and their small bodies with tails that are like a feathery
fan can be great for your aquarium. They do not grow too large,
about one and a half to two inches long and they grow quickly into
full maturity.
Caring for your
fish can basically be split into three separate important parts.
One is there diet. Guppy diets consist mainly of flakes or frozen
food and they should be fed only small amounts about three times
per day. Guppies will eat most things and the young are especially
vulnerable if the adults are hungry as they will eat young guppies.
Another important ingredient to keeping healthy fish is the condition
of their water. Apart from water temperatures and PH levels it is
most important to keep the water clean by changing it frequently.
Keep and eye on the water and if it starts to go cloudy or suddenly
starts to smell this is a good indication to change it. It will
usually be one to two weeks for water changes. Water changes should
be done gradually it will disrupt the fish less than a full water
change. So it is probably best to change only about one third of
the water at any one time.
The third ingredient
is keeping your fish in a state of happiness. If you can create
a natural environment for your guppies then they will stay in a
happy and healthy condition. The substrate in the tank bottom should
be about two inches thick. Guppies are used to living with aquatic
plants and a variety should be available in the tank for them to
hide in. Other nice additions to your guppy aquarium to make them
feel at home can be some nice coloured rock or dead crushed coral.
Guppies come
in different varieties and a few you should try include Spadetail,
Deltatail, Flagtail, Roundtail and Fantail. The tails of these types
of guppy are remarkable and quite unique and as you can see their
names focus on their tales. These tails take up about one third
of the entire fishs length. Guppies can be targeted by other
fish because of their fancy tale and although they can live with
other species of fish you will have to be careful which varieties
you keep them with. You can take advice from you local aquarium
store experts on this. You probably do not need many guppies at
first because they are great breeders. They can breed every three
to four weeks and interbreed amongst themselves. Aquariums can quickly
become full of small colourful fish and because of there many colours
you may not need any other type of fish in your aquarium. Guppies
are relatively easy to keep and will brighten up any aquarium.
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