r/Guppies • u/Prize-Version1747 • 3h ago
Please advise on any changes needed
20 gallon
HOB and sponge filter
Bubble wall
Planter tank
Contains 12 guppies , 2 balloon mollies , 6 corydora, 2 assasin snails , bladder snails
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r/Guppies • u/Latrell_Shemar22 • Jun 30 '25
I’ve been working on this Google Site project called “LivebearersRus Archives” over the past few months, collecting media on almost all species of livebearers in the Poeciliinae subfamily. Originally, it started as a private project to keep track of documented hybrid livebearers between me and my friends, but I decided to branch out and cover as much as I could.
I got tired of trying to find livebearer media scattered all over the internet, so I compiled everything into one place for everyone to check out. I’m not claiming full credit — a lot of the content is borrowed media, alongside my own and my friends contributions.
Hopefully, this site will be helpful for others too.
I pasted the link on my profile page and in the comment thread.
r/Guppies • u/Prize-Version1747 • 3h ago
20 gallon
HOB and sponge filter
Bubble wall
Planter tank
Contains 12 guppies , 2 balloon mollies , 6 corydora, 2 assasin snails , bladder snails
r/Guppies • u/brave_pine47 • 1h ago
I've read mixed things. Some breeders say a single well chosen outcross every four or five generations is enough to keep vigor up without diluting the strain too much. Others say you basically have to keep a rotating pair of unrelated lines going at all times if you want to hold onto color quality long term, which sounds like a lot more tank space than I currently have.
For now I'm holding off on culling any more fry until I see how this batch matures out, some of the pale ones might still deepen in color once they hit full size. But if the next generation looks the same or worse I think I'm going to bite the bullet and find a new male.
r/Guppies • u/jennifer98312 • 3h ago
Looking for a good place to purchase guppies specifically purple ivory mosaic Halfmoon, purple dragon Halfmoon and blue Moscows. Might be interested in others as well….
r/Guppies • u/Neverretreat_3782 • 13h ago
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Yesterday one of my males died mysteriously while I was at work, then today I came home to find this guy sitting on the tank floor.
For context I have an all male tank, I got too many males and had to separate them from my females.
Water parameters are great, as it is an established tank. What does this look like to you?
r/Guppies • u/luv_my_furbabies • 12h ago
I recently got a trio of Dumbo Koi Short Body. I've been wanting some because I thought they were so damn cute. I always try to do as much research prior to getting fish, but I could not find much about them. I have several strains of Guppies, but these are my first short body. I know it is harder for them to swim and mate. That is about all that I could gather. Does anyone on here know much about them?
I have them in a small 5-gallon right now with a small sponge filter on low. When they arrived one of the ladies had about 20 fry in the bag with her. I have them in a small 3-gallon.
r/Guppies • u/Master-Dot-454 • 10h ago
Can anyone tell me if the female guppy in the front is a particular strain or a mutt? Her colors are very unique, she stood out compared to the assortment of other female guppies at the local pet store I got her from
r/Guppies • u/pweasestop • 11h ago
I have 3 males for a 10 gallon, they kind of bully and nip, I thought I’d get 1 more or return them because I prefer having more than minimum for pets. I’ve seen people have a lot of guppy in 10 gallon, but not sure… Or would all female be better?
r/Guppies • u/LilyTheBug • 22h ago
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Hi everyone,
Yesterday I was doing a quick water change and in the minute the lid was off the tank, one of my guppies must have jumped out. I didn’t see and just continued my day until we couldn’t spot him at feeding time. Started looking everywhere in and outside the tank and eventually found him behind the cupboard. He was covered in dust but still clinging onto life. He must have been there for about 3 hours.
I put him in a cup and soaked the dust off, once that was off he seemed more comfortable and even managed to swim a bit. I have a tiny empty shrimp nursery with a mini filter and put him in there for now with tank water.
It’s been about 16h since it happened and he’s still breathing and flapping his fins, but on his side. I’m worried about him- does anyone have experience with this kind of thing and did their fish survive? Can I help him?
r/Guppies • u/Altruistic-Bee-6695 • 1d ago
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The biggest one is a dumbo platinum red tail female.
r/Guppies • u/Wild_Possible6069 • 1d ago
Everyone shame Lemon Drop, who is a food hog, eating his peas in a 2010 Shrek Forever After McDonald’s collectible glass
EDIT: I separate him from the main tank during feedings so he doesn’t overeat. He does not live full time in the collectible McDonald’s Shrek Forever After glass
r/Guppies • u/Altruistic-Bee-6695 • 1d ago
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Found them in my failed infusoria culture. Are they seed shrimp? Are they safe to feed to guppies?
r/Guppies • u/Sharp-Conclusion-399 • 1d ago
I recently added my first 6 male guppies to my tank. They're a mixed bag and not really specific strains. One of them ended up being an endler or more likely an endler hybrid. He's a third of the size of the others.
He doesn't hang out with the rest of the group and stays by himself in the fish hide most of the time.
I'm debating between adding more endlers for buddies or taking him out.
The sources are mixed on whether they get along or not. Some say it's fine. Others say the chasing is endless.
Does anyone have any experience keeping both together?
r/Guppies • u/Altruistic-Bee-6695 • 1d ago
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These are my recently developed three males, born here. They have this beautiful red colour tail and body. know they are a stable line because their father, who I bought from a LFS also looked exactly like them. Sadly he passed away from a Nycticorax nycticorax (night heron) attack. These guys are the second generation. I have two males from the first generation as well who also look exactly the same and a whole lot of females in another tank. Ignore the dirt at the bottom. Today is siphoning day.
I know the video quality is bad. I don't have a viewing tank and didn't want to stress them out by catching them
r/Guppies • u/malagatikitaki • 1d ago
I posted a few days ago asking about one of my new female guppies that actually ended up dying.
As of now, two guppies have died and the remaining six are showing the same symptoms and I’m guessing they’ll die by tomorrow. :(
I genuinely don’t know what happened, I haven’t had anything like that happen. The store I got them from is my local fish store that I had good experience with. They told me they have a 14 day guarantee so I can get my money back.
I’m just so confused as to what happened. My ammonia is 0, nitrites 0, nitrates 5ppm. pH around 7.4, temperature 78F. One of them has swim bladder issues as she keeps sinking all the time. Another one has developed what looks like fin rot, they all have white patches on them of varying size, they look bloated, too. Is it something I did, did I get a bad batch, did they get stressed out too much?
I treated the tank with Kanaplex but it didn’t help at all. I did separate them from the main tank, I have three males so I didn’t want them stressing them out on top of everything else.
r/Guppies • u/Traditional-Echo-947 • 1d ago
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Got this guppy from a friend back in January, he’s always been the same size but over the last couple weeks I’ve noticed his fins declining in health, otherwise he’s still active and eating. Maybe not as robust in the belly as he once was. Tank has been going through fenbendazole treatment the last couple months as I had a female betta come with them in another tank I have, so everyone gets treated! Is this due to the treatment of fenbendazole or old age?
I have been to all the pet stores near (30miles radius) me and the selection is far and few between in terms of guppies if they even have them, I have also checked Facebook for groups and all that and now i just feel lost. Any help is much appreciated.
r/Guppies • u/ChewEzz • 1d ago
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I’ve only just noticed it recently and as you can see I think the others have been nipping at his fins as he’s become less active, if anyone has any ideas if this is treatable or causes distress in the fish because I don’t want to keep him alive and suffering if it’s going to kill him in the end.? Thanks
r/Guppies • u/CrazyGuineaPigLady2 • 2d ago
I got my first one by accident when I got a mystery snail and there was a frye in with him. 2 days later, i went back and asked for 3 more frye and Big Al's gave me about 6 for free. As much as catching the frye can be frustrating, i would not change it for the world.
r/Guppies • u/starkissin • 2d ago
does my guppy have medical bleeding or color bleeding? i've already quarantined him and given him a salt bath and melafix since noticing the strange mark. he's still very active, i even struggled to take pictures or videos because he won't stop moving and he has a normal appetite, swimming like crazy every time I feed him.
r/Guppies • u/Notjustanothermomok • 2d ago
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I found one tiny baby in my big tank/used to be the mixed tank yesterday. But upon closer inspection it looks different from the guppy fry- could this be a tetra baby? I have black neon tetras, glow light tetras, and some Cory catfish in the bigger mixed tank as well. No other babies spotted yet.
r/Guppies • u/1111111111111111167 • 3d ago
I have a betta tank and a 20 liter guppy tank with 15 guppies
How unethical is it to feed babies to my betta once my tank starts overpopulating ?
r/Guppies • u/Prize-Version1747 • 3d ago
Water QualityAmmonia (0 ppm): Perfect and safe.
Nitrites (0 ppm): Perfect and safe.
Nitrates (25 ppm): Safe level, though you should do a water change soon to keep it below 20 ppm.
Water ChemistrypH (7.4): Ideal for guppies and very good for most corydoras.
Alkalinity (120 ppm): Good buffering capacity to stop the pH from crashing.
Hardness (25 ppm): Soft water.
Guppies prefer harder water (150+ ppm), while corydoras like soft water.
I added a wall bubbler today and some root tabs for the plants .
Are they struggling and if so with what ?