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AQUARIUM CARE FOR THE FRESHWATER GUPPY
Guppies are perhaps the most popular type of
freshwater fish to keep in an aquarium. Luckily, they are fairly easy to keep as
well. Guppies are hardy fish that can adjust easily to minor fluctuations in
water quality. However, don't allow these fluctuations to become common
practice, as they do cause some stress to the fish. The water temperature in an
aquarium for guppies should be kept between seventy two and eighty two degrees.
The P.H. level should be kept between 7.0 and 8.2. As you can see these
specifications are much more forgiving than those for certain tropical or marine
fish. Guppies mature quickly and usually only grow to be about one and a half to
two inches long. There small bodies and feathery fan like tails add a lot of
interest to the tank. They are just fun to watch. Looking for aquarium accessories for YOUR guppy? Click here for a large, balanced selection A few varieties of guppies are the Fantail, Flagtail, Spadetail, Deltatail and the Roundtail. The names of all of these different types of guppies focus on the tails because they are so remarkable and unique. The tail itself is usually about one third of the size of the whole fish. It is possible to mix guppies with other varieties of fish. However be careful when mixing because, guppies are targeted as easy prey due to those fancy tails. Guppies breed very quickly, usually about every three to four weeks. They will interbreed amongst themselves, so the aquarium could very quickly become filled with many different varieties of colour. It is very feasible to have an attractive aquarium without having any other fish at all. If you don't want the species to interbreed, simply keep them in separate tanks.
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