Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are renowned for their vibrant colors and prolific breeding, but their ability to interbreed with other fish species is somewhat limited. They belong to the Poeciliidae family, which includes other live-bearing fish such as mollies, ...
Velvet disease, caused by the parasitic dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium pillulare, is a serious and potentially fatal condition affecting guppies. It is characterized by a fine, golden or rust-colored dusting on the fish’s skin, which can lead to red spots ...
Fin rot is a widespread issue affecting guppies and various other aquarium fish. It’s characterized by the gradual deterioration of the fins, primarily caused by bacterial infections, often involving opportunistic bacteria like Columnaris. If left ...
Guppies are known for their vibrant colors and lively personalities, but their tendency to leap out of their tanks can sometimes be baffling to fish keepers. Understanding why guppies jump can help prevent it and keep your aquarium in top shape. Here’s a deep dive ...
Male guppies, with their vibrant colours and flowing fins, can sometimes be quite aggressive towards one another. This aggression can stem from various factors tied to their natural instincts and social dynamics within the aquarium environment. Here’s a breakdown of ...
Yes, Guppies generally need a heater in their aquarium to thrive. Guppies are tropical fish that prefer a stable temperature range of about 74-82°F (23-28°C). Maintaining this temperature is crucial for their health, as fluctuations can stress them and lead to ...
If your guppy is dying, several factors might be at play. Here’s a detailed rundown of common causes and how you can address them:
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