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Hi,
fishes "in the wild" usually don't live in an temperature-stable environment, oposite an aquarium where you can set a temperature and then it's keept forever. Thinking about this, i was wondering what would be the survival chances of a guppy in an acuarium with no heater? I know these are warm water fishes, but would it be very dangerous for it? is it a very bad idea? Thanks. |
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On 2 May 2005 10:06:41 -0700, "Fernando M."
wrote: Hi, fishes "in the wild" usually don't live in an temperature-stable environment, oposite an aquarium where you can set a temperature and then it's keept forever. Thinking about this, i was wondering what would be the survival chances of a guppy in an acuarium with no heater? I know these are warm water fishes, but would it be very dangerous for it? is it a very bad idea? Thanks. Kind of depends what your ambient is. I have some in tanks with no heater, but if rarely gets below 60 in my house. -- Charles Does not play well with others. |
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IMO, temp doesn't seem to be that critical. To my knowledge I have not
had a temp related fish health problem. My water has dropped to 41 F for several days (power failure) and has hit 85 F in the summer with no noticed effects. The fish don't seem to like sudden drastic changes though. Again.... IMO, for tropical freshwater fish. I don't have experience with any other fish. My fish seem to be kinda picky about breeding outside a small temp rannge though. I'll probably get hammered on about this one! ![]() |
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Thusly "Fernando M." Spake Unto All:
Thinking about this, i was wondering what would be the survival chances of a guppy in an acuarium with no heater? Define "ambient temperature". As long as the temperature of the room in which the aquarium is placed is in the 18 - 30 celsius interval, the guppies will be fine indefinitely. If it is significantly outside that interval, they wont be. |
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I'm thinking it won't be too long before it's warm enough. You can ask me later in the summer how they are doing. Just remind me, because I forget lots of things! (but not feeding my fish. They glare at me if I even think about forgetting to feed them!) |
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On 2 May 2005 10:06:41 -0700, "Fernando M."
wrote: Hi, fishes "in the wild" usually don't live in an temperature-stable environment, oposite an aquarium where you can set a temperature and then it's keept forever. Thinking about this, i was wondering what would be the survival chances of a guppy in an acuarium with no heater? I know these are warm water fishes, but would it be very dangerous for it? is it a very bad idea? Thanks. My guppy tank (wife's actually) has a heater that has not been turned on months. The water temperature ranges from 68 -74(f), not diurnally, but over the last six months. Daily temperature in the tank rarely varies more than a degree or two. The tank is a little more than year old. With good clean water, reqular water changes, stable enviroment, we have had no problems. We use this tank to grow snails for the loaches in the big tank, our corys will not quite laying eggs (at least monthly now), and our Otto is fat and energetic. And to your question, we had to pull all the female guppies from the tank. They were always pregnant. Overall, water quality has agreed with the guppies, and that does include temperature swings. The only looses in that tank in the last six months have been snails, cory fry and guppy fry all due to harvesting. I'd say as long as the ambient temperature does swing wildly, you should be ok... but YMMV.... --Tony |
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