Hey everyone thank you for checking the video out! In the near future my fish room will be torn down and moved some where else. I will be adding more tanks and turning it into my dream fish room. More videos about this will be coming soon. Thank you for helping support the channel and if you would like to donate towards the construction of the new fish room you can do that by going on my UA-cam page. Thank you for all the support!
Guppies are freshwater fish, in the wild they never come into contact with sodium chloride. Being tolerant of salt doesn't make them brackish fish, it means they can tolerate it. What makes mollies brackish is the fact that they are brackish in the wild, which is the difference between guppies and mollies; guppies tolerate it but mollies appreciate it, while being vice versa for freshwater. It's the reason I don't think mollies and guppies should be mixed together, you have to sacrifice one's ideal conditions to satisfy another's. Mollies should only really be put with themselves, other species of molly or other brackish fish.
my female guppy gave birth to 18 fries. i removed the male and decided to keep the female with the fries( i kno imma noob) . so , after 3 days i see that all the fries were eaten by the female. i dont kno why ! but there was sufficient shelter in the tank.
Glad to know about the one inch of fish per gallon rule, I thought me 8 inch oscar was a little too big for my 20 gallon, but now I know he can grow in their for a few more years
I believe your initial instinct was right. Your 8” fish has a tremendous bio load compared to 8, smaller 1” fish..... your Oscar really would appreciate more space to swim if you can afford it. I would go with a min. 55gallon.
This rule is usually for smaller tropical fish. For Oscars and similar larger fish I would recommend that the larger the better. And 8 inch Oscar has a large bio load and should be in a 40 gallon tank at least IMO.
Hey everyone thank you for checking the video out! In the near future my fish room will be torn down and moved some where else. I will be adding more tanks and turning it into my dream fish room. More videos about this will be coming soon. Thank you for helping support the channel and if you would like to donate towards the construction of the new fish room you can do that by going on my UA-cam page. Thank you for all the support!
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How many tanks?
Thank you so much!
I currently have 5 tanks but want to expand in the future
Thanks for this...I’ll be setting up a 30 gallon...I’ve raised fish before but this had specifics about guppies I did not know!
what do you feed your fry?
How you keep your plants healthy?
Excellent video
Thank you!
love the video
What is the best PH level for guppies???
6.8 to 8.5. They generally like alkaline and hard water.
How about keeping guppies in brackish/salt water? Do you keep yours in brackish water?
I only keep mine in freshwater. If they ever get sick I'll add some salt but that is always temporary
Guppies are freshwater fish, in the wild they never come into contact with sodium chloride. Being tolerant of salt doesn't make them brackish fish, it means they can tolerate it. What makes mollies brackish is the fact that they are brackish in the wild, which is the difference between guppies and mollies; guppies tolerate it but mollies appreciate it, while being vice versa for freshwater. It's the reason I don't think mollies and guppies should be mixed together, you have to sacrifice one's ideal conditions to satisfy another's. Mollies should only really be put with themselves, other species of molly or other brackish fish.
Do you deworm your guppies and if so how do you?
Why would you need to if they didn't have any worms? You only deworm if you suspect your guppies have worms.
my female guppy gave birth to 18 fries. i removed the male and decided to keep the female with the fries( i kno imma noob) . so , after 3 days i see that all the fries were eaten by the female. i dont kno why ! but there was sufficient shelter in the tank.
prinunciation Gaming that’s normal if you don’t remove the fries the guppy’s will eat them!
Glad to know about the one inch of fish per gallon rule, I thought me 8 inch oscar was a little too big for my 20 gallon, but now I know he can grow in their for a few more years
I believe your initial instinct was right. Your 8” fish has a tremendous bio load compared to 8, smaller 1” fish..... your Oscar really would appreciate more space to swim if you can afford it. I would go with a min. 55gallon.
This rule is usually for smaller tropical fish. For Oscars and similar larger fish I would recommend that the larger the better. And 8 inch Oscar has a large bio load and should be in a 40 gallon tank at least IMO.
Pretty sure this is satire to highlight the problems with the rule.
Bought one!!
Thank you so much for the support! I will be shipping on Saturday!
i like your vids
Thank you for watching
Great channel and nice healthy looking guppies. I'll show some FishFamLove as promised in my last video and Subscribe # 8,221
I'll check it out!
Please don't ever go with the 1in per gallon...that's like saying a 10in oscar can work in a 10gallon
Yes it is a very stupid rule. A 3 inch goldfish can't go in a 3 gallon tank.