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    How can I get rid of the excess algae growing in my guppy's fish tank?
    Doug Ludemann
    Professional Aquarist
    Doug Ludemann is the owner and operator of Fish Geeks, LLC, an aquarium services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Doug has worked in the aquarium and fish-care industry for over 20 years, including having worked as a professional aquarist for the Minnesota Zoo and Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. He received his Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from the University of Minnesota.
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    Change the water. Algae is the result of light and nutrients in the water. It doesn't even need a surface to start growing. The cheapest and the easiest way to reduce the algae in your tank in most situations is through water changes. A system like a protein skimmer can also remove compounds from your aquarium, as it eliminates things like food and fish poop from the water.
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    What should I do if I suspect my guppy is sick?
    Doug Ludemann
    Professional Aquarist
    Doug Ludemann is the owner and operator of Fish Geeks, LLC, an aquarium services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Doug has worked in the aquarium and fish-care industry for over 20 years, including having worked as a professional aquarist for the Minnesota Zoo and Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. He received his Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from the University of Minnesota.
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    For hobbyists, I would advocate a watch and wait approach. Put it in a hospital tank, meaning a bare bones tank with a simple filter and simplistic decor, and wait for a period of time. Research online for possible disease symptoms you may notice and do your best for treatment. Don't add the fish back to the system until it has been healthy for a period of 30 days straight.
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    Do real plants make the water bad for guppies?
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    On the contrary, live plants make the water healthier for them. The more live plants, the better. The plants provide hiding places and help filter the water.
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    What does a pregnant guppy need in the aquarium?
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    A pregnant guppy needs food and a separate container to keep the fish fry away from other adults in the tank.
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    Why do guppies skins go pale after giving birth for the second time?
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    Because giving birth stretches their skin, so it goes pale for a while afterwards.
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    Do the females get stressed with the males always chasing them?
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    Yes they do. Remember to keep a ratio of one male guppy for every 2-3 female guppies.
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    How can I tell if my guppy is pregnant?
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    There will be a dark gravid spot near her anal fin. Female guppies will almost always be pregnant, especially from pet stores, even if they are separated.
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    Do guppies survive in chlorinated water?
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    Definitely not. Use water conditioner to get rid of the chlorine, then they will be fine.
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    How many baby guppies could be born at once?
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    Between 2-200, depending on the size of the female guppy and how many times she's been pregnant.
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    Why do my males chase each other when a new male is added to the tank?
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    Male guppies are always in competition when there is another male present in the same tank. Try to limit it to 1 male guppy per 1 square foot area.
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    How many guppies can I keep in a 75 liter tank?
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    Start with one male and 3-4 females, and let them populate the tank. Make lots of hiding spaces for fry to hide.
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    Why do guppies chase each other?
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    It's usually the male chasing the female.
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    Can you keep male and female guppies in the same tank?
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    Yes, but it's possible they will mate.
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    Are guppies, danios, and neon tetras compatible in an aquarium?
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    Yes, all have the same needs in regards to aquarium temperature, plants, etc. Just be sure to have a large enough tank to accommodate them all as you don't want them to fight.
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    What is the life span of a guppy?
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    Female guppies can live for up to two years, while male guppies only live for 6 months to a year. This is why the males are so desperate to mate; they want to pass on their genes before they themselves pass on.
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    How much oxygen is required? I have one air stone and it is on low.
    Community Answer
    No worries, an air stone will provide all the necessary oxygen, but maybe turn it up to medium if the tank is overstocked.
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    Can I keep a guppy in a bowl without aeration?
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    Yes, but be sure to perform partial water changes at least once per week. It is, of course, better to provide aeration.
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    Can guppies and neon tetras live together and eat the same food?
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    Yes, they may live together and eat the same food.
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    How do I keep my guppies from dying?
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    Do water tests to ensure that your water is optimal, have the right temperature, use proper filtration systems, enough oxygen, do not overfeed them, and do regular water changes. Feed them good food (try blood worms and shrimp).
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    Which water will be best for guppies, fresh or salt water?
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    Freshwater is best because guppies are freshwater fish.
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    Can gouramis stress guppies out?
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    Gouramis are semi-aggressive (depending on personality) labyrinth fish. Your tank should be at least 10 gallons with many hiding spots. Yes, gouramis are territorial, and demand respect (they can be rather sassy). They will chase guppies, which stresses the guppies out.
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    Is it bad for the guppies if I have a fan on in the room where I keep the tank?
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    As long as a proper 70-75 degree temperature is maintained in the tank, they should be okay.
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    What size aquarium do I need for guppy fry?
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    You should consult your local pet shop experts to find out for your specific guppy fry.
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    What is the optimum pH level for guppies?
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    Guppies can handle anything from 6.8 - 7.8 (7.0 is ideal). Ammonia, the number one fish killer, is caused by overcrowding, overfeeding, poor water conditions or lack of oxygen in the water. It is especially important to monitor the ammonia level in new setups.
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    When I put new water into the tank, do I need to cycle it?
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    When putting fresh water into the tank, the already-cycled water will mix with the fresh water. You don't have to do anything prior to adding the fresh water. However, if you want to add Aqua-safe (which is for cleaning and de-chlorination), then you may do so, but it isn't necessary.
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    Can guppies live without a filter?
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    They probably could, but it would not be a pleasant environment for the fish. It would also require much more frequent tank cleanings.
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    Can guppies live healthily in a room temperature of 62-65 degrees?
    Community Answer
    Since guppies are tropical fish, no. The water temperature must be 72-78 F.
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    One of my males body colour turns darker and it is always isolating himself. What is wrong? He looks normal other than the colour.
    Community Answer
    The darkening in color could be due to a bacterial infection called hemorrhagic septicemia. Quarantine the fish and treat it with antibiotics, available at your local aquarium store.
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    How do I clean my tank?
    Community Answer
    Use a gravel vac and do water changes to get the harmful stuff out of the tank. Do a 25% water change about once a week, and wipe down the inside of your tank with some poly fiber.
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    Can a guppy live with fry in the same tank?
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    If you have the fry in the same tank, it's highly recommended to use a tank divider to keep the fry away from the older fish. Sometimes, the guppies do tend to eat the fry.
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