at a room temperature of 20 degrees? Guppies at a room temperature of 20 degrees are generally unable to produce. Because guppies can adapt to the water temperature of 18-30 degrees, if the room temperature is 20 degrees, the water temperature will certainly not be the same as the room temperature. Once the water temperature is below 20 degrees, the guppy may not only have a difficult birth, but also the female guppy may die directly. Because guppies are weak at the time of production, if they can not provide a good production environment, it is easy to lead to one corpse and two deaths.
for guppies to give birth to babies? The suitable temperature for guppies is 22-24 degrees. But when breeding, it is better to control the water temperature at 26 degrees, because when breeding, guppies prefer higher temperatures. Moreover, the newborn guppies are very weak, and if the temperature is too low, they can easily die directly. When guppies breed, it is better to keep the water temperature constant without temperature difference. Because female guppies and small fish are relatively weak, too large temperature difference can easily lead to the cold of big fish and the death of small fish. After the production of guppies, it is better to separate the big fish from the small fish, and then raise the big fish separately to give them enough food and oxygen, which is conducive to their recovery as soon as possible.