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How much temperature is suitable for guppy in winter and how to feed it properly in winter

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Guppies are most suitable for winter temperatures above 20 ℃. Their origin is tropical areas and they like warm environment. In winter, breeders should keep the water temperature above 20 ℃, so that they can grow normally. In winter, the temperature in China is low and the temperature difference is large, so breeders need to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature in a stable range. This can not only improve their growth and development speed, but also avoid the situation of too large temperature difference.
How much temperature is suitable for guppy in winter and how to feed it properly in winter 1. The temperature of guppy in winter is suitable

The temperature of guppy in winter can be controlled above 20 ℃, because they are tropical fish and like higher water temperature. Moreover, their origin is tropical, and even in winter, the temperature is relatively high. When rearing artificially, it is best to keep the water temperature above 20 ℃, so that they can survive the winter normally.

The temperature in winter in China is relatively low, and the temperature changes greatly. It is best for breeders to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature between 23-28 ℃. This can not only speed up their growth, but also avoid their discomfort caused by too large temperature difference.

2. How to feed guppies properly in winter

1. Feeding amount: The appetite of guppies will be affected in winter, so breeders need to reduce the feeding amount to avoid indigestion. You can feed it once a day in winter. If you don't eat well, you can feed it once every 2-3 days, and the amount of each feed can be finished within 3-5 minutes.

2. Food types: In winter, when the temperature is low, the activity of guppy will also be affected. Breeders need to feed them more nutritious and digestible foods, so as to ensure their adequate nutrition. It is more suitable for bumper shrimp, red worms, yellow mealworms, lean meat, animal viscera and so on.

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