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Is Red Albino Guppy Different From Other Guppies

coolfishfan

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I have different types of guppies and most of them are thriving.
The tank is spacious enough for the number and I change 25-30% water every week.
 
But I dont know why RED ALBINO GUPPY doesn't seem to be happy/healthy at all.
I buy a guppy only if it looks healthy. This guppy looks healthy in the store.
But after two days of stay in my tank its tail shrinks and its movement is shaky.
 
I have always replaced the sick ones with the new ones from the store which looked healthy there.
I keep doing this every month. 
 
I think I am successful in keeping guppies except this red one.
I need suggestions on how to keep this red albino guppy happy along with other guppy tank mates
 
Thanks.
 
 
 
I'm not really sure at all but maybe as he's albino the light is hurting him. Try giving him some shade and see what he does. :)
 
Any albino animal have a much larger possibility of being sick. I am sure it is the same for fish as well.
 
The lights are not very bright to hurt it and also I keep the lights on for not more than 5-6 hours a day.
 
Here is a pic that I have captured just now.
 
The image size was too big to upload, so I have croped the image and not sure of the clarity.
 

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   Waiting........Waiting........Waiting !!  
 
for some crucial advice.............
 
It's fins seem a little clamped. :/
Is he eating well?
What are your ammonia and nitrite readings?
 
Definitely not normal, is he picked on at all? Do you put them in a quarantine tank before the main tank?
 
Sorry, I dont have testing kits
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 , never felt the need though.
 
I had kept him in the quarantine tank for a week and he looked fine there.
 
He is sick only when he is in company with other guppy types.
 
 
 
 
 
Yes, I think I must get one.
 
Please suggest me the best all-in-one(pH, ammonia, nitrite, chlorine) test kit.
 
Thanks.
 
Api master test kit.
As an albino and a guppy, he is more susceptible to toxins than most fish as a result of his line breeding and inbreeding.
 
coolfishfan said:
 
I have always replaced the sick ones with the new ones from the store which looked healthy there.
I keep doing this every month. 
 
 
I'm rather concerned by this statement - it implies that you have dead fish on a regular basis. This suggests to me that you are not actually successfully keeping any fish. A healthy guppy will live for years, not a few weeks.
 
How much do you know about the nitrogen cycle in fish tanks, and does your tank have a filter and a heater?
 
the_lock_man said:
 
 
I have always replaced the sick ones with the new ones from the store which looked healthy there.
I keep doing this every month. 
 
 
I'm rather concerned by this statement - it implies that you have dead fish on a regular basis. This suggests to me that you are not actually successfully keeping any fish. A healthy guppy will live for years, not a few weeks.
 
How much do you know about the nitrogen cycle in fish tanks, and does your tank have a filter and a heater?
 
 
Yes, I do have a filter and a heater too and also I understand the nitrogen cycle.
 
I think you should read my first post properly. The whole discussion is only about the red albino guppy.
 
I have clearly specified that all the guppies are thriving except the red albino guppy.
 

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