Where to go with baby guppies?
If a guppy gives birth to babies, do you have to put them in the community tank or keep them separately?
If a guppy gives birth to babies, do you have to put them in the community tank or keep them separately?
I've had this algae (pictured) in my aquarium for several weeks and have already mixed it with a treatment, but it hasn't helped. Can someone please help me? Here are some important details: -80l aquarium -Temperature approx. 25 °C -Light on for about 8 hours -planted with water and plants since 5.11.21 -since 28.11.21 with…
Can someone help me and tell me what this type of fish and this type of mussel are called exactly?
I wanted to ask your opinion on what you think. I like to clean it thoroughly, as it's my hobby. There are 3 mollies, 2 guppies (I had 10 and unfortunately only have 2 left), 2 blood tetras (I also had 10 and only have 2 left), neon tetras and a king tetra (which is…
Hello, I've had an aquarium for over a year now and have never had any problems. But now, as in the picture, the roots of my plants are growing above the substrate, and the plants don't seem to have much support anymore, and some are falling out. Do you know what might be causing this?…
I was shopping yesterday and saw that there are already watermelons for sale, organic and from Spain. If I were to buy them now, what would the CO2 impact be? And watermelons are in season in the summer, so are they imported in the summer too? Thank you for helpful answers Kind regards
Hello, I have a question. I have a 30-liter aquarium and would like to add snails that eat algae. I want snails that won't become a nuisance. Which ones do you recommend?
Hello ,
In a sufficiently planted tank, you can leave them in, and if they eat a few, in about 4 weeks there will already be the next offspring!
Guppy babies aren't eaten. At least not by guppies. Very rarely, a young one might end up on a plate, but that's not the norm.
It's best to leave the young in the tank; there's no reason why not.
They can stay in a species-appropriate tank with plenty of plants and hiding places without any problems
In a glass box with 3 artificial flowers and 1 plastic ship, they are eaten by their parents faster than they can swim away
Man kann die Jungen in ein Aufzuchtbecken setzen wo sie vor erwachsenen Tieren sicher sind (es gibt kleine Plastikbehälter für Jungfische die mit im großen Aquarium schwimmen), im Gemeinschaftsbecken kann man sie behalten wenn dort genug Versteckmöglichkeiten (viele dichtstehende Wasserpflanzen) vorhanden sind.
Otherwise they will be eaten by other fish, so it is better to put them in another aquarium or divide the existing aquarium with a very fine net