1. Suitable water temperature: When raising guppies in winter, the first thing to pay attention to is the water temperature. Because guppies are tropical fish, they have a high requirement for water temperature. Specifically, between 17 and 28 degrees, guppies can grow normally. In winter, try not to go below 17 degrees. However, if there are conditions, it is better to keep it in the most suitable range, that is, 22-24 degrees.
2. Change the water properly: It is also necessary to pay attention to the water quality when raising guppies in winter. At this time, water should also be changed, but not too frequently. When the water quality is very bad, it can be changed once. If there are impurities polluting the water, you can use filters and other tools to clean up.
3, reasonable feeding: In the winter guppies have to pay attention to feeding. Their appetite and activity may be reduced in winter, so the number and amount of feeding should be reduced. It can be fed every other day, control the daily feeding amount, and do not leave food in the water.
4. Adequate light: In winter, guppies can receive longer light, which is helpful to their health.
It has been introduced above that the water temperature should not be lower than 17 degrees in winter for guppies, and the most suitable range is between 22 and 24 degrees. Therefore, whether heating is needed or not can be adjusted according to the water temperature. If the fish tank is indoors and there is heating in the room, then generally there is no problem. If the water temperature drops significantly and drops to a temperature that is not suitable for the growth of guppies, artificial heating is needed. For example, using tools such as heating rods, the wattage of heating rods can be determined according to the size of the fish tank.