They do best in temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees.
Guppies (Lebistes reticulatus) are small tropical fish and they do not belong with Goldfish (Carassius auratus) which are a large coldwater fish. Goldfish are also omnivourous so it is natural for them to eat other fish small enough to swallow. The guppy falls into that category. My advice is to do some homework (study/research) and keep them in separate containers in the conditions they have evolved to thrive in. Guppys need a 1.5 to 2gal tank with a tropical temp around 70F. Goldfish should be preferably in a pond but a minimum sized tank for 1 fish is a10Gal with no heater required.
Make sure the temp is right and buy a new one...
try to keep the temp at 80 to 83 they should feed at that temp
If you are worried about a guppy aborting you must be doing something wrong. Guppies are so very easy to breed. Just leave her alone feed her regularly and keep her water in good conditions (regular water changes and temp around 75F) and she will provide you with healthy young fry.
I keep my temp. between 75-80 for my 2 year old..
You can store insulin vials or pens at room temp for up to 28 days. After that they should be discarded.
no,oil will but temp will not
it should NOT.......you have a GAS leak fix it ...unless you overfill gas tank then maybe that's smell temp.
They do mate! As long as you have 3 females with 1 male and you keep the tank well planted and at the right temp!
165F
It would depend on how the water was heated. Tankless Coil, there should be a valve on the side of the coil, that has a knob on top, that is your mixing valve and should be used to adjust water temp. Indirect Hot Water Tank, it is connected to boiler through piping, but does not have it's own burner...should have a box on it, (aquastat), that will adjust the temp of your hot water, likewise with a Direct Fired Hot Water Tank, which is the same as mentioned above, but with it's own oil burner.
For a temp fix, pound on bottom of tank a few times with a rubber mallet. It should start and run for a little bit.