What do I need for a guppy fish tank?

What do I need for a guppy fish tank?

A water filter, a heater and a spacious enough tank are the bare minimum you should do for your guppy fish but offering them a habitat that best resembles their habitat in the wild is the best way to keep them healthy and content.

What is the best plant for Guppy?

Best Plants for Guppies Buyer’s Guide

  1. Java Moss. Growth Rate: Fast.
  2. Flame Moss.
  3. Christmas Moss – Vesicularia Montagnei.
  4. Anacharis Elodea Densa.
  5. Water Sprite (Ceratopteris Thalictroides)
  6. Water Wisteria.
  7. Java Fern – Microsorum Pteropus.
  8. Java Fern Microsorum Bundle – 4 Species (Trident, Windelov, Narrow Leaf, Philippine)

Can you mix live plants with fake plants?

Mix Faux Plants with Real Ones It might seem counterintuitive, but the key to making faux plants look real is mixing them in with the live plants you already have. This will keep the look “fresh and playful,” Marino notes.

Can you put fake plants in a saltwater tank?

It’s OK to use artificial plants in a saltwater tank, but if you do, you should have a second set of plants that can be placed in the tank as alternates while you clean the dirty plants. You can clean them by removing the plants from the tank and placing them outside for a few days.

Why are my fish eating my fake plants?

they might be biting the tree to taste it, or because food gets stuck in it, or there might be a bit of algae growing on it that they like. or they could just be dumb.

How can I make my aquarium look natural?

Incorporate rocks, driftwood, or coral into your tank for a natural touch. For a professional-looking fish tank, you want to avoid cluttering it with cheap aquarium decorations. However, adding a few visually-striking rocks, pieces of driftwood, or pieces of live coral can really enhance its appearance.

What rocks are bad for aquariums?

Rocks to avoid include:

  • Shells or crushed coral (these are not ideal for most freshwater tanks, but may be used for African cichlid tanks, where higher pH and calcium hardness are desirable)
  • Limestone.
  • Geodes.
  • Marble.
  • Dolomite.

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