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About the Guppy Guppies are small tropical freshwater fish that are native to South America. With around 300 different varieties of guppies out there all with different colorations and tails, along with how easy they are to find, since most pet stores carry them, it is no wonder this fish is so popular. The guppy typically only gets to be between 1-2 inches in size, and they are usually considered a very peaceful addition to community tanks with similar sized fish. The only drawback to guppies is that they do tend to have a shorter lifespan of only around 2 years, although I have seen some live as long as 5. Tank Set Up Guppies technically can be kept in as small as a 5 gallon tank, but I would recommend keeping them in a 10 gallon or larger, as this allows for you to keep a small group of them. Guppies are considered a shoaling fish, so while they can live alone, they tend to do best in groups. If you want to keep males and females in a tank together, you will want to keep 3 females for every male, to keep the females from getting harassed too much. Since guppies originate from a warmer tropical environment, their tank should be kept between 75-82 degrees, so you may need a heater for them. They also prefer slightly harder water with a pH range between 6.8-7.8. Diet Guppies are considered omnivores and usually aren’t very picky eaters. You will want to feed them a high-quality pellet or flake food, along with brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms, they will even feed on certain types of algae in the aquarium. Breeding Guppies are live bearers, so they give birth to live fry. They are typically very easy to breed, and the males and females are easy to tell apart. Males tend to have much more vibrant coloration, while females are usually dull in color. Females also are usually larger in size and males tend to be thinner. This was an older video that I updated with much better fish footage My Filming Equipment Tube Buddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/MHLP Canon EOS T6i DSLR https://amzn.to/3ErsRb5 Rode VMGO Video Mic GO https://amzn.to/3Twp8xb Blue Yeti USB Mic https://amzn.to/3EoqiGI Favorite Fish Supplies New Life Spectrum Community Fish Food https://amzn.to/3NYMiuS New Life Spectrum Betta Fish Food https://amzn.to/3tozHYt Omega One Freeze Dried Bloodworms https://amzn.to/3trz2FQ API General Cure https://amzn.to/3E0OvkU Melafix https://amzn.to/3X0JzFA Pimafix https://amzn.to/3EqSqJ9 Bettafix https://amzn.to/3fTCINu Methylene Blue https://amzn.to/3E1No4v Ich-X https://amzn.to/3E1lKom *disclaimer* Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means if you buy through them I get a small percentage of the sale. All opinions on products are my own. Thanks for supporting the channel! #guppyfish #guppycare #aquarium