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In order to enjoy peaceful interactions between your guppies and your aquarium plants, you will need to provide your tank with a water filter. This filter will remove large quantities of nitrite/nitrate that can contribute to algae blooms, which increase water toxicity and can cause diseases. Regular water changes should keep water quality up to par and minimize toxicity. To do this, purchase an ammonia or nitrite test kit, available at most retail outlets.

Aquarium plants

Most successful aquascapers use a filter that is about half full. This method of filtration allows for more efficient water circulation. A low-filtration system is not only more beneficial to plant aquariums, but it also reduces the amount of obstacles in the filter circuit. If you plan to use a filter to keep your plants alive, it is recommended to increase the value of the tank by adding more stock. But this method does have its disadvantages.

Regular water changes

Guppies require regular water changes. Changing the water is important to their health, as it allows the environment to be properly oxygenated and pH levels can be more easily regulated. Some breeders perform water changes daily, while others do so only every five days. Either way, the water change should not be missed. However, if you plan to change the water more frequently than that, you will need to make sure to use dechlorinated tap water.

Air pump

Adding an Air Pump to your tank will help your Guppies get oxygen. This device stimulates the water and makes it easier for oxygen to mix into the water. If your tank does not already have an Air Pump, one that is powered by the aquarium's main pump is a good solution. Aside from adding oxygen to your tank, an Air Pump also adds an ornamental feature to your tank. This can be a fun and easy way to add extra decoration to your tank.

Tank size

One of the main concerns about keeping guppies is ensuring the tank's water parameters are right. The right temperature and water salinity are important for healthy fry, but adult guppies need even more specialized care. They don't like to swim, so a filter with a small flow rate is recommended. It's also helpful to invest in an air pump, which fixes the oxygen in the water and breaks the surface tension, which forms a perfect platform for dust and insects. This can also support bacterial growth.

Health of guppies

If you want to keep guppies in a freshwater aquarium, you need to change the water at least once a week. Guppies produce quite a bit of waste, which you will want to remove. In some cases, you can even change up to 50% of the water in the tank, depending on the size of the tank. Guppies usually feed on commercial fish food, frozen food, or small community pellets. A brine shrimp is also beneficial for your tank guppies.

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