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No, it has nothing to do with aquatic plants at all, and guppies are not clownfish, if you raise clownfish now, then you have to raise aquatic plants, and clownfish can't live without aquatic plants and corals. Mi Qing Female Infant Rate: 2009-09-03 17:
13 This person is completely wrong, don't believe him, aquatic plants are a kind of oxygen This may be a well-known thing, and it is also the greatest function of aquatic plants This person said that he would grab oxygen, which is really misleading to everyone! It's good to raise aquatic plants occasionally, but it's more troublesome to take care of.
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Aquatic plants are not necessary for raising guppies, and there is no problem with raising them in bare tanks, as long as you maintain good water quality, temperature and sufficient oxygen.
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No, in fact, the water weeds don't work as you think, you just need to pay attention to three points, and you can pull the water with the temperature, oxygen, and water quality.
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Whether a fish dies or not has nothing to do with aquatic plants, and carp can live without aquatic plants.
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Whether you die or not has nothing to do with aquatic plants.
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Preparation.
1.Preparation of aquariums and glass tanks Aquariums and glass tanks can be purchased directly from the market, and new tanks are best soaked for more than a week before being used for breeding to eliminate the impact of the tank on water quality. Because guppies are small fish, meter-long aquariums are generally selected to meet the needs of aquariums.
If possible, it is best to set it up in a relatively bright indoor place to provide it with long sunshine hours close to the place of origin, which can not only make up for the lack of light intensity, but also save electricity costs.
2.The aquarium should also be equipped with a filter for filtration, mixing and oxygenation. Generally, it can be heated without a heating rod in summer, but when the water temperature drops below 18 in winter and spring, in order for the guppies to grow and reproduce healthily, they must be equipped with a heating rod to maintain a temperature above 18.
The water thermometer is used to indicate the temperature of the water body and ensure that the heating rod is working properly, so the water thermometer and the heating rod should be equipped at the same time.
3.Mature guppies cannot be raised with larvae, and newborn larvae can be fished into glass tanks for temporary rearing. The glass tank can be moved flexibly, put it on the balcony, and the water body will gradually turn green after the light, which can increase dissolved oxygen and produce natural live bait that juveniles and juveniles like to eat, which is a useful supplement for fry with bait.
However, it is important to change the water a small amount every day to keep the dissolved oxygen in the water sufficient and fresh.
4.Create a suitable water environment All equipment and tools used in aquaculture should be soaked and disinfected with potassium permanganate for 15 to 20 minutes before use. After washing with clean water or tap water, you can add water to release the fish, pay attention to add tap water that has been exposed to the sun for 2 to 3 days to eliminate the toxic effect of chlorine.
If there is no exposure to the sun, you can also use tap water for 6-7 days.
5.The peacock medaka is an omnivorous small fish species. They are very resilient to the environment, and are distributed in the lower reaches of rivers, lakes and marshes and ditches in some tropical areas, and their wild habitats are diversified, mainly inhabiting freshwater basins and lakes and marshes.
It can tolerate polluted water bodies and has clustering. Widely distributed. It is native to Venezuela, Guyana, the West Indies, northern Brazil, and other places in South America.
Peacock medaka (poecilia reticulata), commonly known as guppies, also known as anchovies, rainbow medaka, rainbow medaka, guppy fish, etc., is a kind of tropical fish of the genus medaka in the medaka family, the body shape and color of male and female fish are quite different, the adult male fish body is thin, the body length is 3-4 cm, the body color is brilliant and colorful, and the body shape is beautiful; The body length of the adult female is about 5 cm, and its caudal peduncle and caudal fin occupy more than 1 3 of the whole body, and each fin is shorter than that of the male. Much inferior to males.
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1.Water Quality Environment:
First of all, raising high-backed Arowana must have a relatively large aquarium, preferably a 1-meter tank, because the larger the space, the stronger the activity, and the faster the growth and development of guppies. Secondly, guppies are adapted to the water quality environment with weak alkaline, that is, the pH value is between and the DH value is around 8-9. Aquarists are also reminded to change the water regularly when raising guppies, and one third of the water can be changed each time, because the temperature is high in summer and low in winter, and new water should be injected frequently to maintain the change in water temperature and water level.
I hope that aquarists will control the water quality and environment well, so that they can better raise guppies.
2.Daily feeding:
It is best to feed in the middle of the fish tank when feeding, generally feed some water lice, silk earthworms, harvest shrimp, small shrimp and artificial breeding as bait, it is recommended to feed seven points full each time, eat less and eat more to help digestion.
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Be careful not to use tap water, it generally does not die. Very solid fish.
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1. Water temperature is critical to the growth and development of fish, so the temperature should be kept at about 25.
2. If it is a fish tank with filtration equipment, change the water once every three days, and change one-third each time; If it is a small fish tank (if the tank is too small, pay attention to the stocking density is not too high), then change it once a day, about one-fifth. The problem of changing the water is very important, so when changing the water for the guppies, we must pay attention to three aspects: first of all, pay attention to the water temperature of the new water should be consistent with the water temperature in the original tank as much as possible, not too bad, within the positive and negative degrees, because the small fish at this time are too fragile, otherwise something will happen; Secondly, it should be noted that it must not be replaced with the tap water that has just been connected, because the new tap water contains a lot of harmful substances to the fish, so the water that has just been connected must be exposed to the sun for two or three days, and then change it for the small fish; Don't let the impact of the water flow be too strong when changing the water.
3. Guppies do not feed on the first day, and start feeding a small amount from the second day, mainly live bait, you can feed the harvest shrimp, earthworms, or go to the fish market to buy that kind of very fine nematodes, (you need to use your hands or other tools to cut the long nematodes into small pieces about centimeter length), you can also feed the egg yolk, when feeding the egg yolk to crush it and wrap it in gauze, and shake it in the fish tank when feeding, so as to facilitate the guppies to eat. Guppies can be fed 2 to 3 times a day, and it is best to eat within 20 minutes each time. Pay attention to clean up the manure and residue in time to avoid the high temperature and water quality deterioration in summer.
4. Be careful not to let it get sick, once you find anything abnormal or sick, you should do it immediately**.
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<> grass tank can increase the acidity of the water, and peacocks like weak alkaline water, so the probability of death of guppies in grass tanks is very high, it is not recommended to raise guppies in grass tanks, you can use glass fish tanks to raise guppies, and regularly change the water quality of guppies, so that guppies grow healthily.
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<> guppies will die if they are not fed for a long time. If there are fresh aquatic plants in the Qichen fish tank, even if you don't feed the guppies for a month, you won't starve to death, but the growth of the guppies will be affected to a certain extent, so it is recommended to feed 2-3 times a day, eat less and eat more often, and it is advisable to eat within three minutes of each feeding.
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Plenty of space: Although guppies do not require much space, keeping them at too high a density can lead to poor water quality and illness. Breeders need to give them a reasonable feeding density so that their survival rate can be higher.
Clean water: Guppies do not have high requirements for water quality, but keepers also need to keep the water quality of their lives clean. Proper feeding:
Guppies do not eat a lot of food, and the keeper needs to feed it reasonably and not feed too much food.
1. Sufficient space: Guppies are not large in size and do not have high requirements for space. However, if the density of the feeding is too high, it may lead to illness and poor water quality.
If breeders want to avoid their illness and death, it is best to keep the breeding density normal, so that the survival rate of guppies can be higher.
2. Clean water quality: Guppies do not have very high requirements for the pH of water quality, and they can also grow in poor water quality. However, if the water is too dirty, bacterial infections may occur.
Breeders need to change the water regularly to keep the water they live in clean. If possible, a filter can be installed to slow down the rate of deterioration of water quality.
3. Reasonable feeding: The size of guppies is small, and the amount of food is not large, and many breeders are prone to too much feeding when feeding. Breeders only need to feed them small amounts and often to avoid indigestion.
1. Regular inspection: In order to reduce the number of guppies getting sick, the keeper needs to check them regularly, so that the guppies can be found sick in time. It is also necessary to sterilize and disinfect regularly, which can also reduce the incidence of guppies getting sick.
2. Stable environment: Breeders also need to keep the environment in which they live stable, as long as the environment does not fluctuate too much, the chance of them getting sick will be smaller.
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Guppies are reared in cold water and will die. The temperature of cold water is generally 12-16 degrees, and although guppies are relatively cold-tolerant, the minimum temperature that can be accepted is also above 18 degrees. Because guppies are tropical fish, they generally live in a relatively warm environment.
Although they can survive in low water temperatures, low temperatures can slow their growth and development, and prolonged periods of cold temperatures can make them sick or die.
1. Can guppies die if they are raised in cold water?
Guppies will die if they are raised in cold water, because guppies are tropical fish and live in a relatively warm environment. Although they can tolerate lower water temperatures, they can only reach a maximum of 18 degrees Celsius, and if they fall below 18 degrees Celsius, they can easily die. The temperature of cold water is generally 12-16 degrees, between this temperature, if the guppy is not in good health, it may die directly, even if it is a good guppy, there will be problems such as illness and decreased immunity, and it will die after a long time.
2. How to raise guppies.
1. Water macro disadvantages: The most suitable temperature for guppies is between 22-26 degrees. Even if they do not require much water temperature and are relatively hardy, breeders should not raise them in cold water. Because too low temperatures are not conducive to their growth and health.
2. Feeding: Guppies are omnivorous fish, and they do not refuse to come to food, and they can use artificial feed and live bait orange bushes to feed. It is best to choose smaller particles for artificial feed, and live bait can choose bloodworms, earthworms, shrimp and other sheltered people.
3. Change the water: Guppies do not have high requirements for water quality, and they can change the water once every 5-7 days. If you use tap water, you need to expose it to the sun for a few days in advance, and then heat it to the same temperature as the water in the fish tank before replacing it.
Don't change the water too much at a time, preferably to a quarter.