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Can guppy pass the winter without heating? What should we pay attention to in winter

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If breeders can keep guppies in heated rooms, they can survive the winter without heating. Because they don't require high water temperature, as long as the water temperature is above 18 ℃, they can grow normally. If breeders can't move them to heated rooms, they can't survive the winter without heating. Because the temperature in winter in China is low and the temperature difference is large. If they are not heated, they may freeze to death.
Can guppy pass the winter without heating? What should we pay attention to in winter 1. Can guppies spend the winter without heating

Whether guppies can spend the winter without heating depends on their living environment. If they live in a heated room in winter, they can spend the winter without heating. Because guppy does not require high water temperature, as long as the water temperature is kept above 18 ℃, they can survive the winter safely.

If breeders can't move them to warm rooms, they can't survive the winter without heating. Because the acceptable minimum water temperature of guppies is 13 ℃, the temperature in winter in China will be around 0 ℃. If they are not heated, they may die. It is best for breeders to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature between 23-28 ℃.

2. What should guppy pay attention to in winter

1. Temperature difference: Although guppy is tropical fish, its adaptability to temperature is relatively strong. However, they are sensitive to temperature changes. If the breeder can't guarantee the stability of the environment, they are likely to get sick and die. If the guppy is cultured outdoors, in addition to installing heating rods, heat preservation materials should be wrapped around the fish tank to avoid heat dissipation.

2. Feeding: After guppy enters winter, its appetite will decrease. Even if the breeder can guarantee the water temperature, their appetite will be affected. Breeders need to reduce the frequency and amount of feeding to avoid indigestion.

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