Whether guppies need to be heated depends on their growing environment. If guppies live in a warmer room, the breeder normally does not need to be heated. Because they have strong adaptability to water temperature, and compared with other tropical fish, their cold resistance is stronger. In addition, in winter, indoor heating is generally available, so as long as the water temperature is between 18-32 ℃, breeders can not heat them.
If breeders keep guppies outdoors, they need to install heating rods to ensure that the water temperature can be within the suitable range for their growth. In winter, breeders also need to wrap insulation materials around the fish tank to avoid heat dissipation.
2. What should we pay attention to when raising guppies1. Stable environment: If breeders want to raise guppies well, they must ensure stable water temperature and water quality. It is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature in a stable range. It is necessary to change water regularly and quantitatively to avoid deterioration of water quality and excessive fluctuation of water quality.
2. Reasonable feeding: Guppies have low food requirements, and breeders need to feed them with animal feed and plant feed. This can not only ensure their food is sufficient, but also maintain a balanced nutrition. Common bumper shrimp, red worms, blood worms and protein worms can be fed, and some vegetables, fruits, moss and other foods can also be fed.