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I tried to take a good pic of the guppy I believe is going to give birth soon.I have 2 artificial plants. and I have river type rocks not gravel. lots of rock hiding places.
Hi and welcome to the forum.Hello all. just wanted to introduce myself. I am new to the forum and new to aquarium life. currently with a 5 gallon tank and 2 pregnant fish. 1 guppy and 1 platy. 6 adults total and 2 fry that are about 3 weeks old.
I am sure then that I have more than a 5 gallon tank.Hi and welcome to the forum.
You need to upgrade to at least a ten gallon tank pronto. The larger the better. Five gallons is suitable for only one fish like a betta, really. If you have breeding guppies you will need room for all the fry.
Hi and welcome to the forum.
You need to upgrade to at least a ten gallon tank pronto. The larger the better. Five gallons is suitable for only one fish like a betta, really. If you have breeding guppies you will need room for all the fry.
it's about 20 inches long and 15 high. about 10 liters. if not more. it doesn't seem overcrowded even with my 6 adults and my 2 fry that are 3 weeks young lol.I am sure then that I have more than a 5 gallon tank.
We prefer gallons here in the good ol' U S of Ato work out the volume of water in the tank:
measure length x width x height in cm.
divide by 1000.
= volume in litres.
when you measure the height, measure from the top of the substrate to the top of the water level.
there is 3.785 litres in a US gallon, and 4.5 litres in a British gallon. I wish you folks would use litres
yeah, but you can't even use the same gallons as everyone else in the worldWe prefer gallons here in the good ol' U S of A
We special, we need special gallons, because, Muricayeah, but you can't even use the same gallons as everyone else in the world