Description
The Female Full Red Guppy Albino, is one of the many unique varieties of Poecilia reticulata guppy developed through years of careful selective breeding. They require clean, oxygen-rich water. Making sure filters are cleaned regularly to ensure sure all biological filters are working properly, ensuring no ammonia or nitrite is present to help with the overall health of the fish. best kept with similar sized fish in a planted community tank. Do not keep with fin-nippers such as Tiger Barbs. Suitable for nano tanks.
Features of Female Full Red Guppy Albino:
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Adult Female Full Red Guppy Albino size is about 4-6 cm.
- Beautiful overall Red coloration
- Has a long, flowing tail and dorsal fin that add to its extremely elegant appearance.
- Care level : Easy
The Best Aquarium Size for Guppies:
Being small fish, guppies don’t need enormous amounts of room.Female Full Red Guppy Albino can be kept in nano aquariums with the 20 to 50 Litre aquarium.
Water Parameters :
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pH - 6.8-7.8
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Water Temp - 22-28 degrees (Heater may needed if the room temperature is low)
Feeding :
Guppies are an omnivore and require both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.
Feeding them once a day is enough.You can also feed them multiple times, but avoid giving them too much food.
Guppy Tank Set:
Heater :
The temperature of your guppy’s tank should match that of its native, natural habitat: South American and Amazonian waters. Ideal water temperatures sit between at a stable number between 22⁰C – 28⁰C.
Light :
You can choose to use lighting in your aquarium if that’s what you prefer. Your fish will have adequate lighting, if the room your aquarium in has a window. Otherwise, you can easily replicate natural conditions with artificial lighting (12 hours of light every 24 hours.)
Substrate :
Plants for Guppies:
It’s suitable to use many different kinds of plants for guppies and decorations.
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Java moss: a low-light plant that doesn’t require too much care, java moss grows easily and constantly once it attaches itself to the substrate;
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Amazon sword plant: its wide and long leaves are great if you want to hide aquarium equipment, plus it offers cover for fry or expectant guppies;
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Rotala Rotundifolia: If you want something more special, this plant has interesting leaves that can become reddish if the plant receives enough light; a compact and bushy plant that’s relatively undemanding;
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Cryptocoryne Wendtii: a slow-growing plant that doesn’t require much in the way of maintenance.
Decorations for Guppies: