FlyingFish78
Fish Fanatic
When it comes to the subject of stocking levels the received wisdom is that for every male guppy, you should have at least two females. If the ratio was 1/1 it would result in the females being chased constantly; often resulting in death.
Currently my tank is stocked with four males and tomorrow I'll be purchasing some females to keep them company. According to the 2/1 rule, this means I'll have to purchase eight females. Well, to be honest, eight more guppies is a lot considering that my tank is already close to its maximum stocking levels.
My question is this: Is it possible to get away with adding not eight but seven, or perhaps even six, females instead? There'll still be more females than males and this means that every female will get a break from being chased by the males.
Seven females would mean the ratio is 1.75/1.
Six females would mean the ratio is 1.5/1.
For your information the tank is 240 litres with lots of real plants, bogwood and rocks.
Thanks for any help and advice!
Currently my tank is stocked with four males and tomorrow I'll be purchasing some females to keep them company. According to the 2/1 rule, this means I'll have to purchase eight females. Well, to be honest, eight more guppies is a lot considering that my tank is already close to its maximum stocking levels.
My question is this: Is it possible to get away with adding not eight but seven, or perhaps even six, females instead? There'll still be more females than males and this means that every female will get a break from being chased by the males.
Seven females would mean the ratio is 1.75/1.
Six females would mean the ratio is 1.5/1.
For your information the tank is 240 litres with lots of real plants, bogwood and rocks.
Thanks for any help and advice!