1. Tap water: Guppies do not require high water, so breeders can choose to raise them with tap water. Because tap water is relatively easy to obtain and the water quality is relatively clean, it is very suitable for guppy. However, tap water contains more chlorine, and breeders need to be exposed to the sun for 2-3 days to eliminate it.
2. River water, lake water: Breeders can also choose to use river water or lake water to breed guppies, but these two kinds of water are natural water. It is easy to be polluted, and there are many impurities in the water. Breeders need to clean up impurities in water before using it.
3. Well water: Guppies can also be farmed with well water, which is also natural water, but it is not easily polluted and the water quality is relatively clean. However, the temperature of well water is low, so breeders need to adjust the temperature of well water to be consistent with the water temperature in fish tank before using it.
2. What food do guppies feed1. Animal feed: guppies are omnivorous fish, and breeders can choose to feed some good-year shrimp, red worms, blood worms, water fleas, water earthworms, lean meat and other foods. These foods are rich in nutrients and can meet the growth and development of guppy.
2. Synthetic feed: When they are adults, they can also choose to feed some synthetic feed. This kind of feed is synthesized from many kinds of foods, which can ensure their nutritional balance.