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Beautiful Royal Endler Guppy Fish 2017

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Beautiful Royal Endler Guppy Fish 2017

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Guppies are often found in community aquariums, but Guppies with long and flowing fins can be harassed by fin-nippers and should not be combined with such fishes. The popular Mollies are for instance renowned for nipping fins. Guppies should ideally be kept in groups in a well planted aquarium since this will make them less shy and reduce the amount of stress. The recommended water temperature for Guppy is 75-85° F and the pH level should ideally be from 6.8 to 7.6.

Guppies are often over-fed by inexperienced aquarists since Guppies quickly learn how to beg for food at the surface. Restrict the feedings to once or twice a day and remove any food that has not been eaten within 5 minutes. Over feeding can cause health problems in Guppy and will also have an adverse effect on the water quality.

A high-quality flake food will provide your Guppies with a good dietary base, but flakes should ideally be combined with other types of food to create a more varied diet. You can for instance give your Guppies live brine shrimp, since brine shrimp is very easy to raise at home in a jar. Chopped up earthworms will also be highly appreciated.

If your Guppy gives birth to fry in the aquarium, you can feed the fry infusoria, liquid fry food, small micro worms or powdered flake food. As the fry grows older, they can eat larger and larger brine shrimp. Guppy fry should ideally be given very small servings of food and be fed more frequently than the adult fish. Feeding the fry at least 4-5 times a day is recommended.
Guppy fry are often raised in their own small aquarium since adult fish like to eat the fry. In a well planted aquarium with densely grown areas, at least a few fry from each batch will however survive even if they are kept with adult fish from the start.