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Unlike young fish, whose frequent meals support rapid development, adults function well with fewer meals. Most commonly, guppy fry fail to survive due to cannibalism, in which the parents themselves consume the newborns.

However, guppy fish fry also die as a result of inappropriate water conditions, such as high toxins concentrations and lack of oxygen.

Guppies can sometimes hold fry for several months before giving birth if several of these factors come into play. During mating season, male guppies either attract females with their brightly-colored bodies or harass smaller females into mating by nipping and chasing them.

In an attempt to avoid the harassing male, the female gives up precious time and energy for foraging, growth and reproduction. Exactly how large depends on the size of the fish in the main tank, but the minimum size the babies should be before you move them is about an inch long. The most common reason for guppies dying in your aquarium is the poor water quality.

With feeding your fish you actually pollute the water in your tank. The lack of oxygen in the water can also cause guppies to die. Putting too cold or too warm water in your aquarium will cause death to your guppy fish. For this, you need an air pump that agitates the surface of the water so that your babies will get more oxygen through water oxygen exchange.

You will see the upper body surface contraction until the last baby comes out of the body. It will become calm, and you will observe no shivering.

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Axolotl name suggestions! General Chat. Even though you are not bringing fish from other sources or you quarantine them for weeks, diseases and parasites can still occur in your tanks. You can introduce the illness into the tank through water changes, through food, dirty hand or who knows how. There are many diseases that cannot be treated, but can be prevented with regular water changes and quality food.

Inspect your guppy fry regularly and if you see any anomaly or random deaths, dig deeper. Dieses and parasites should be treated quickly with the right medication. Please read my detailed article about guppy diseases, parasites and illnesses.

If you are using tap water for your tanks, a water conditioner is a must for you to remove chlorine and chloramine as well heavy metals. Always use premium water conditioners such as Seachem Prime.

A bottle of ml of Prime can treat 5, US gallons of water. Very cost-effective way to ensure your fish health. If you have a well, and the water is safe for drinking, I still recommend using a water conditioner. Also test the well water for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. A friend of mine has been struggling for more than a year to figure out why the nitrate levels are ridiculously high in his fish tanks, even after water changes.

Through some tests, he found out, that the water from his well had a 20 ppm nitrate level. The water was safe to drink, but not so safe for keeping fish. Although guppies can support a wide range of water parameters, they are very sensitive to huge fluctuations. If you use tap water for weekly water changes, do not change it drastically to well or rainwater. Make sure that the transition is smooth, so the fish can acclimate to the new water. As mentioned before, guppies hate fluctuation in water parameters.

So try to keep the temperature as stable as possible. The best way is to keep the aquarium in a room, where the temperature is stable, so the temperature of water can also remain stable. Water hardness is not very important for guppies, but I like to keep it between ppm. This gave me very good results over the years. Guppy fry are sensitive. Swimming against strong water currents will make them consume a lot of energy and eventually exhaust them.

Do not use a powerful internal or external filter; instead use a simple sponge filter. An air-driven sponge filter will provide just enough water movement, but not a strong flow. I see many guppy breeders use bare bottom tanks with no aquarium decoration. From my experience adding plants to your breeding and out-grow guppy tanks is also a contribution to growth and health.

Fry are often kept in breeder boxes for more than a couple of weeks, which significantly stunts their growth. This is a no-brainer. High-quality diet correlates with higher growth rates and healthy fish. Flakes may be great for adult guppies, but guppy fry require a varied diet that includes live foods. Baby brine shrimp, micro worms, daphnia, vinegar eels are all great options when it comes to offering nutritious live foods to baby guppies. Try to stick to a schedule when feeding guppy fry and offer them multiple servings of food per day.

I usually feed them 5 times a day with a variety of foods. You can even prepare some homemade food options like beef heart paste, egg yolk paste, and you can even make your own flake food. But water changes do. Plus, water changes drive oxygen into the water and nutrients to replenish the water. I cannot stress it enough how important is to keep a regular water change schedule.

Bad water quality can be the cause of many illnesses and developmental issues and deformities. Therefore, take the time to make sure water parameters are optimal and there are no toxins in the tank. Equally important is to take care not to accidentally foul the water by overfeeding your fish. Beyond water changes, monitoring water parameters is also important. Sudden changes in temperature, for example, can easily kill your fry.

Even guppy adults are susceptible to diseases and death if there are sudden changes in temperature.



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