Guppy Care
Guppies are low maintenance, which means they don’t require a lot of your time. The average guppy stays around 3″ long. They don’t require anything specific in their water, unless they are ill, and they don’t need a big tank.
Tank size:
A guppy only requires a 10 gallon aquarium to house about 20 guppies. It doesn’t matter whether or not the tank is long, high, short, fat, circle, square, they don’t care.
Colors of the guppy:
Yellow, blue, black, red, white, gold, green, orange, pink, purple, silver, and so many more, and guppies are usually more then just one solid color. Guppies are very pretty when you get a whole bunch of them and their all swimming and blending their colors.
Water conditions:
Like I said before, the guppy doesn’t require specific things for their water unless they are sick. They do require special temperatures which are usually around 65-75 degrees F. The water in a guppy tank must be spring water no saltwater or anything.
Average life span for a guppy:
Guppies will live anywhere from 2-5 years of age, but you must take care of them the best you possibly can.
Special requirements for a guppy tank:
All you need for a guppy tank is: about a 10 gallon aquarium for every 15-20 guppies, a couple plants to hide behind, a couple caves to hide in, a filtration system, air pump, and gravel. You can always add whatever you would like in your tank, but these just give you a little idea of the small requirements for your guppy(ies).
pH for a guppy tank:
The pH in your guppy’s tank should be 7 to 8.5. if you have a little fluctuation in the pH level, it probably won’t harm your guppy, as long as it’s not too bad and you get it fixed rather quick.
Tank mates:
It’s best to keep their tank mates around the same size as your guppies, and try to keep their temperaments the same too. Here’s a couple possible tank mate for the guppy: neon tetras, cardinal tetras, small catfish, small goldfish, dino fish, and others in these categories.
That’s pretty much all the general information that there is for a guppy. The bottom line is, they’re very peaceful fish, easy to care for, and they don’t require a lot.