When breeding guppies, a very important aspect that needs to be controlled is the temperature of the water. First of all, to understand the origin of guppies, its origin water temperature is generally relatively high, in the range of 21-29 degrees. When breeding guppies, the most suitable temperature is between 23 and 28 degrees, which is the most suitable for guppies.
Although it can not restore its original growth environment, it can still ensure that the temperature is the most suitable. Within this range, it is the most beneficial to its growth and development, and its activity will be relatively high, and its appetite will be relatively strong. However, with the extension of the breeding time, the adaptability of the cultured guppy has been enhanced to a certain extent, and it can tolerate the water temperature of 32 degrees. However, if there is no condition to ensure the appropriate temperature, it is better not to try this temperature. Especially for wild guppies, this temperature may still cause some harm.
In the case of very low water temperature, the growth and development of guppies will be hindered, their growth situation is not good, and their appetite is not high, and their swimming speed will be slowed down. Therefore, the water temperature should not be too low. Generally speaking, the water temperature should not be lower than 20 degrees, and no lower than 15 degrees, otherwise it may affect the growth and viewing of guppies. In the north of our country, sometimes the temperature of guppies is relatively low, so at this time, a heating rod can be equipped in the fish tank to adjust the temperature when the water temperature is low.