Hey guys - I am wanting to set up a guppy tank - I just recently discovered the many varieties and how beautiful these small creatures are! I am in the planning stages now......They are SO small - need input for tank size, visual helps, tank scape, etc.............I do big tanks and big fish - so this is completely foreign to me. (Wish they made a tank out of magnifying glass!!!)
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What is your goal for the guppies? If you are looking for a pretty tank, then I would consider setting up a 20g or 30g. You can keep a lot of fish in that size tank and they look very pretty with 15 or 20 of them in a tank. I'd put lots of live plants with them, Val in back. water sprite planted. I'd add some intersting long, thin branches. I think I'd go with either sand or a small stone substrate in natural. Though a black gravel would look really good also. I'd have one or 2 pleco's and a school of corry cats in with them. If I have a pleco, I'd add a cave.
That's my thought for a tank. Hope it helps.Guppies:
Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs
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glad to see some intrest in livebearers and in my area.i live in vidor.
i prefer 30s but 10s and 20s are good.
dwarf plecos not commons.
live plants a must for a show tank.
guppies prefer bare bottom tanks but you want more in a show tank.
there are other floating plants that work well with guppies and are nice in a show tank.
java moss,christmas moss,hornswart, najas grass.just to name a few.
shrimp make a good addition also .red cherrys,yellows, rc shrimp
i have 20 varieties and many tanks of guppies.(there my favorite fish ,dwarf plecos second)
just my thoughts .lets see some pics when finished
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Thanks to both of you for your insight. I am used to big fish and big tanks - so this is a challenge. They are SO pretty - but so small its hard to see them. I have some 30's - so will go with that and have alot in there. I prefer to make the tanks as natural as possible and replicate the environment for the fish species. Will study up on their likes - obviously they like hanging out in plants!!! Smile. Nice to "meet" you both!Thanks so much,
Lydia
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