1. Install a filter: If the water for raising guppy is too muddy, it may be because there are too many impurities in the water. It is best for breeders to install a circulating filtration system to slow down the deterioration of water quality. Moreover, the filter can clean up the impurities in the fish tank, so that the muddy water will be alleviated.
2. Change water regularly: If breeders want to avoid muddy water, it is best to change water regularly, so that muddy water will be reduced. Usually, water can be changed once every 3-5 days, and the amount of water changed each time can be controlled at one third of the total water volume.
3. Clean up in time: If you want to avoid muddy peacock water, you should clean up the impurities in the fish tank in time. If conditions permit, it is best to use fine nets or fishing nets to clean up food residues and feces. As long as impurities in the water are reduced, muddy water will not appear.
2. What should be paid attention to in guppy breeding1. Environment is stable: guppy is sensitive to environmental fluctuations, and breeders need to install heating rods to keep the water temperature constant. It is also necessary to install a circulating filtration system to slow down the deterioration of water quality and keep the water quality stable.
2. Keep light and oxygen: Breeders also need to give them oxygen every day to keep enough oxygen. However, the time of oxygenation should not be too long, and it can be oxygenated for 2 hours every day. Sunbathing time can be longer, 3-4 hours a day.