How many guppies for a twenty gallon tank?

My guppies have had babies, and the tank is now VERY full of adult and baby guppies. How maky is too many to have in a twenty gallon?

That is a really tough question. Guppies are so small, it shouldn’t be a huge deal to have extras in there. I would say maybe a max of 2 adult guppies per gallon, so no more than 40 adult guppies.

You could have maybe 4 baby ones per gallon I would guess.

So if you have say 30 adults, that would be 15 gallons worth, leaving you room for no more than 20 babies in there with them (5 gallons worth).

That’s just my estimate, but that would be the maximum. You would want to try to keep them under that limit I think.

~Kyle

9 Responses to How many guppies for a twenty gallon tank?

  1. gangstapimpcez_40 says:

    about 25 b/c there so small
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  2. kyleonthewebatt says:

    That is a really tough question. Guppies are so small, it shouldn’t be a huge deal to have extras in there. I would say maybe a max of 2 adult guppies per gallon, so no more than 40 adult guppies.

    You could have maybe 4 baby ones per gallon I would guess.

    So if you have say 30 adults, that would be 15 gallons worth, leaving you room for no more than 20 babies in there with them (5 gallons worth).

    That’s just my estimate, but that would be the maximum. You would want to try to keep them under that limit I think.

    ~Kyle
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  3. missyhardt says:

    a good rule of thumb is 1 inch of fish per gallon of water…so if your fish are 1/2 inch long and your tank is 20 gal, you can have 40 fish.
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  4. tikitiki says:

    The problems of guppies :) They get about 2 inches, I’d say you’d be ok with about 6-8 to be on the safe side. I’d remove all the females, see if you can find a store that will take them. Or, buy another tank and seperate the males/females. Good luck!!

    EDIT: The inch per gallon rule would be ok to apply to guppies, BUT it’s supposed to take into account the ADULT size of the fish, hence why I said they get about 2 inches. 40 is too many, as well as 20. Could get away with 10 or so, as long (as already mentioned) as there’s good filtration & you’re good about doing weekly water changes.
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  5. april m says:

    only the 12 for a 12 gallon tank 1 fish for every gallon
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  6. Jets.Knicks says:

    i feed guppies to my african dwarf frogs
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  7. baby_boo says:

    I have about 30 guppies in my 10 gal. tank..there seems to plenty of room and they all seem to be happy…you need more females than males that way there is a less likely chance that the males will eat the babies.
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  8. judy a says:

    Of course the problem is, they’ll have more, then the babies will grow up and have some, etc. They nicknamed them "millions fish" for a reason! LOL
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  9. Amanda says:

    One inch of fish per gallon…Guppies get over 1 inch, so…Less than 20. By the way, invest in more tanks, cause they will never stop having babies.
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