Guppy Tank

A guppy tank is a freshwater aquarium that houses guppies, also spelled guppy, which is a small, livebearing fish in the family Poeciliidae. Guppies are popular freshwater aquarium fish, known for their vibrant colors and relatively low maintenance requirements.

Here are some things to consider when setting up a guppy tank:
Tank size: A 10-gallon tank is the minimum recommended size for a guppy tank. However, a larger tank is always better, as it will provide more space for your guppies to swim and will help to maintain stable water conditions.
Water quality: Guppies are relatively hardy fish, but they do require good water quality. You will need to test your tank's water regularly and perform water changes as needed.
Filtration: A good quality filter is essential for any aquarium, but it is especially important for a guppy tank. Guppies are prolific breeders, and their waste can quickly build up in a tank. A filter will help to remove this waste and keep the water clean.
Temperature: Guppies prefer warm water, with a temperature range of 72-82 degrees Fahrenheit (22-28 degrees Celsius) being ideal.
Plants: Live plants are a great addition to a guppy tank. They will help to provide oxygen for your fish, as well as hiding places for fry.
Tank mates: Guppies are generally peaceful fish, but they can be fin nipped by larger or more aggressive fish. If you want to keep tank mates with your guppies, choose peaceful fish that are similar in size.

With proper care, guppies can live for two to three years. They are a fun and rewarding fish to keep, and their vibrant colors will add a splash of life to your home