It is not allowed for pups of guppy to be raised in different tanks, because the pups of guppy have poor adaptability to the environment and their size is relatively small. If they are raised together with big fish, it is likely to cause more discomfort. In addition, guppy parent fish has no habit of protecting small fish, and they consume more physical strength when producing. If the breeder can't separate the parent fish from the small fish immediately, the small fish will probably be eaten by the big fish.
In addition, the growth and development speed of guppy small fish is relatively fast, if the breeder does not breed guppy parent fish and small fish separately. After the small fish get bigger, it is easy to have insufficient space. Moreover, when they mature, parent fish and small fish may reproduce, so inbreeding is prone to variety degradation.
2. How to raise guppy pups1. Environment: Guppy pups are just born and have poor adaptability to the environment. It is best for breeders to keep the water temperature at 25 ℃ to avoid fluctuation of water temperature. They have low requirements for water quality, so breeders only need to ensure stable and clean water quality. But in the week before they are born, it is best not to change their water.
2. Feeding: There are not many foods that guppy pups can eat. Breeders can choose shrimp eggs, backwater, paramecium, cooked egg yolk and other foods in good years. These foods are easy to digest and nutritious, which makes them very suitable for guppy fish.