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The best size and way to raise peacock tank

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
The size of the fish tank for breeding guppy depends on the size and quantity of the fish. Under normal circumstances, a 30 cm long fish tank can breed 10-20 guppies. An 80 cm long fish tank can breed about 60-100 guppies. In addition to the number of fish, it depends on the equipment of the fish tank. If the breeder has prepared an oxygen pump and filter, it is also ok for the breeder to choose a smaller fish tank.
The best size and way to raise peacock tank 1. Optimum size of guppy tank

The size of guppy tank should be determined according to the number and size of fish. Guppies don't have high requirements for space, and their territorial awareness is not strong. Moreover, their body size is not large, and most of them are between 4-6 cm in length in adulthood. Normally, a 30 cm fish tank can breed 10-20 adult guppies, and an 80 cm fish tank can breed 60-100 guppies. In addition to paying attention to the number and size of fish, breeders can also decide according to the equipment speed of fish tanks. If the breeder can install an oxygen pump and a filter in the fish tank, the guppy can grow normally with a smaller size.

2. The best way to raise guppy

1. Keep the environment stable: guppy does not have high requirements for the environment, but it is sensitive to the fluctuation of the environment. Breeders need to keep the water temperature and quality stable so that guppies can grow better. If conditions permit, it is best to install heating rods and filters to better maintain water temperature and quality.

2. Reasonable feeding: Guppy does not require high food, and there are many kinds of food that can be eaten. Breeders need to choose a variety of foods to feed together, which can not only ensure their balanced nutrition, but also maintain adequate nutrition.

3. Regular oxygenation and illumination: The demand for oxygen for guppies is not particularly high, and breeders can give them oxygenation for 2 hours every day. But they like a sunny environment, and breeders need to give them light for 3-4 hours every day.

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