Albino Red Guppies in a small display internal tank inside my 4 ft tank
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A quick video of my guppy tank as it is at the moment. Its a 70 litre ‘Brillux Ultrabright’ aquarium with 2x T8 bulbs. The tank is fitted with a ‘Back to Nature Amazonas’ 3D background which has been modified to take the fittings for my external Fluval 205 filtration system and a heater as well. There are just over 20 adult guppies, and lots of baby ones, 3 ottocinclus and a juvenile bristle nose plec hiding somewhere! Sorry about the reflections, but its the best I could do in the day time!
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The guppy fish from the West Indies and South America is a big ally in the fight against malaria and chikungunya. In open water bodies and rainwater tanks, guppies eat all mosquito larvae and prevent mosquito breeding.
The fish also can survive tough conditions in the water and breed within the carrying capacity of their environment.
There is always the danger of native species being affected by an alien species and that danger cannot be neglected when the fish is introduced into other ecosystems such as in India.
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Guppies, Neon Tetras, and Amano Shrimp are fighting over a piece of fish food pellet
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here is my tank full of Guppies and if you look hard enough you will see 4 guppy babies or fry as they are called.
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Thes two pairs of guppies sold at the BLA auction firstly setting a record sale at £69 or $138 USD.
Only for the next lot to sale at a stunning price of £110 or $220 USD.
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I checked some old tapes today and found a footage of my guppy fishs I had some time ago. I suddenly got baby fishs and protected them because their parents would have eaten them in the quarantine tank. But at the end I had 35 guppies, hehe. I hope you like this small documentation. For some of you it can be probably interesting to see how small a guppy fish baby really is. They are growing fast.
The guppy has its origin from South America, actually from the Amazonas river. But some populations are also imported to Europe and since it is a pretty easy fish so it is a good advice for beginners – as these are small (needn’t a big tank) and life time is around 1-2 years (so when you want to go on with some more difficult fishs you get the chance after 1-2 years). Anyways, I recommend the goldfish as it is a much more robust fish (but it has a very very very long life and because it can grow a lot you need a big tank).
PS: Thank you for your feedback – I already know it should be fries instead of babies … glad you all like the video coz it is for sure a video with the very best feedback – you guys rock!
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