If your guppies keep disappearing and there are no other fish in the tank, it's possible they are hiding due to stress or environmental factors. Check for any decorations, plants, or substrate where they might be getting trapped or hiding. Additionally, ensure that the water parameters are suitable, as poor water quality can lead to unusual behavior. It's also worth considering that if the tank is small, they may be more prone to stress and hiding.
I had a problem like this, a couple of fish pregnant at the same time. I would either keep them all the female guppies in the birthing tank or keep them in the community tank and when one of the female guppies give birth put the baby in the birthing tank. I did the second option and it was quite good, just don't overcrowd the birthing tank. :)
Guppies are very adaptable and small in size so a very large tank is not required for them to be happy in. A 20 gallon tank would be enough to keep five guppies in.
Yes. Tetras, guppies and angelfish can coexist in one fish tank. Keep in mind that Angel fish will get territorial when they are mating.
Its not recommended to do that, but guppies are very hardy fish. So if you were to make sure not to over feed, and to clean the tank frequently, then yes you could keep 6 guppies in a 3 gallon tank.
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If you have six pregnant guppies then yes, they will give birth in your five gallon tank. That tank is not big enough for all of them to live in and the guppies will keep having babies. You will have to give them away, sell them back to the fish store, or get a much bigger tank if you plan to keep them.
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It depends on how many guppies, and how well you keep up the tank. In a ten gallon tank, I'd say no more than ten guppies, and do frequent water changes. 10-15% weekly. They need a filter and a heater, as well.
Yes that is enough. You usually want to keep a two to three female to one male ratio. The male will constantly try to breed with the females. If there was only one the female you get stressed out and die. So make sure to keep two to three females
It's recommended to keep 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. Guppies usually grow up to 2 inches in size, so you can keep around 4 guppies in an 8-gallon tank. However, remember that factors like filtration, water quality, and tank decorations also play a role in determining the suitable number of fish.
Only if there is one in a tank they get very fisty , they will bite other fish in your aquarum .