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RED-DRAGON-GUPPY'S(Male-Only)-American-Bred
Item #1712698202

Current Auction Time: Thu May 9 17:04:57 2024


Final: $5.00 (reserve price not met) First Bid $5.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 0 (bid history)
Started Apr 6 2024 - 04:30:02 PM Location Upper Chichester PA 19061 United States
Ends Apr 9 2024 - 04:30:02 PM
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Seller Hipnotikaquatix (0/0)
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Description

There is a reason guppies are one of the top 10 most popular aquarium fish in the world. They are peaceful, active, and come in a wide array of colorful shapes, sizes, and patterns. Also, they are one of the easiest fish to breed and raise. This, combined with the vast array of strains available, means there is no end to the neat variations which can be developed by hobbyist breeders. Setup Considerations: Guppies do well in a wide variety of setups. Anything from a bare tank with an established filter to a fully aquascaped, planted aquarium works for them. As long as the aquarium is mature enough that water parameters will be stable and ammonia/nitrites/nitrates won't be an issue, they should do well. We keep our guppies at 79 degrees F, but they can be kept anywhere from the mid-70s to the low 80s. They are easiest to keep in hard, alkaline water, which makes them perfect for most fish keepers in the USA. Diet: Omnivore Guppies are omnivores, but the majority of their diet is plant matter. A 2003 study from the University of Lagos showed that algae made up 79% of their diet. They also eat mosquito larva and other animal protein, but only a small amount. Guppies are not picky and will eat a wide variety of foods, but be sure to rotate spirulina flakes, algae wafers, and other veggie sources into their diet.



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