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Old 21-09-2003, 09:42 PM
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I foolishly bought a male and female fancy guppy for my small water garden
to keep down the mosquitoes. I now have to winter them over (well actually
winter over Mom and two offspring) and I don't have a clue when I should
bring them in, if they have to have filtered water or I can simply change
the water on a daily basis (I'm going to have a very small tank by the
kitchen sink), etc. They don't eat any of the food I give them that I can
see so I don't even know about feeding them. Any help would be
appreciated... DKat


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Old 21-09-2003, 10:42 PM
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For 4 guppies, you could either get one of those small tanks with filters:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...6&pCatId=3837,
or you could just change the water every day. They should be fine on just
flake food.

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Old 21-09-2003, 11:14 PM
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dkat wrote:

I foolishly bought a male and female fancy guppy for my small water garden
to keep down the mosquitoes. I now have to winter them over (well actually
winter over Mom and two offspring) and I don't have a clue when I should
bring them in, if they have to have filtered water or I can simply change
the water on a daily basis (I'm going to have a very small tank by the
kitchen sink), etc. They don't eat any of the food I give them that I can
see so I don't even know about feeding them. Any help would be
appreciated... DKat




guppies are easy, just water and a plant for
filtration is fine.




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Old 22-09-2003, 02:47 AM
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You may want to add, with guppies, if you have males and females, you can quickly end up
with LOTS of guppies. The rules for keeping them healthy are basically the same as with a
pond. Keep the water sweet and clean (I prefer an undergravel filter in a small tank with
lots of beneficial bacterial such as StressZyme, and I also usually add a 'backpack'
waterfall type filter just to keep the water sweet smelling, and fresh.) They aren't as
picky about water temperature as, say Tetras, but overcrowding can quickly become an issue
if they breed. When I bred them, I allowed them to drop the fry in tank, and gave lots of
"breeding grass" for the babies to hide in.

Just like any other fish, pond or otherwise, chlorine in the water will kill them, so
remember to use a chemical dechlorinator, or let the water sit for 24 hours before adding
to the tank. Who knows, by spring you might have LOTS of guppies!

I got rosy reds for my pond. The girl at the pet store said they don't eat mosquito
larvae, but since they are a kind of minnow, I was a bit skeptical. I got them just
because they were so cute.

Good luck to dkat with the guppies!
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dkat wrote:

I foolishly bought a male and female fancy guppy for my small water garden
to keep down the mosquitoes. I now have to winter them over (well actually
winter over Mom and two offspring) and I don't have a clue when I should
bring them in, if they have to have filtered water or I can simply change
the water on a daily basis (I'm going to have a very small tank by the
kitchen sink), etc. They don't eat any of the food I give them that I can
see so I don't even know about feeding them. Any help would be
appreciated... DKat




guppies are easy, just water and a plant for
filtration is fine.




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Old 25-09-2003, 01:22 PM
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Can we add gupies to our Koi/Goldfish pond?
"Bob in PA" wrote in message
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For 4 guppies, you could either get one of those small tanks with filters:

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...6&pCatId=3837,
or you could just change the water every day. They should be fine on just
flake food.

Bob


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Old 26-09-2003, 01:17 AM
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"_Lil_Lamb" wrote in message
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to the tank. Who knows, by spring you might have LOTS of guppies!

I got rosy reds for my pond. The girl at the pet store said they don't eat

mosquito
larvae, but since they are a kind of minnow, I was a bit skeptical. I got

them just
because they were so cute.


Guppies are like koi, they'll eat anything that fits in their mouth. They
just have a smaller mouth. If it moves, it's food.

Sameer


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Old 26-09-2003, 01:30 AM
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"_Lil_Lamb" wrote in message
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to the tank. Who knows, by spring you might have LOTS of guppies!

I got rosy reds for my pond. The girl at the pet store said they don't eat

mosquito
larvae, but since they are a kind of minnow, I was a bit skeptical. I got

them just
because they were so cute.


Guppies are like koi, they'll eat anything that fits in their mouth. They
just have a smaller mouth. If it moves, it's food.

Sameer


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