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![]() "Köi-Lö" $##$$@$##$$.#$$ wrote in message ... "E.Otter" wrote in message news:_ZSzg.3811$eG.584@trndny08... I have one female guppy that nibbles at food but always spits it out. All the other guppies are attacking the food like sharks. This specific fish doesn't hide, but hardly moves compared to the other, quite active, gups. It doesn't appear to be injured and it doesn't appear to have been chased/picked on by other fish. Also, it doesn't appear to have that "gravid spot" that indicates pregnancy. She may be at the end of her days. They only live a few years. You have no idea how old they are when you buy them. It used to be as active as the other fish. Not sure what brought this on. Very new to guppies though. Its in a group of 8 guppies and 2 small goldfish. tank temp 80deg F (heat wave in these parts and thats the best I can do), pH approx 7.1, Amm. approx 15ppm, Do you mean ammonia? That should read zero. Start doing immediate partial water changes of up to 50%. Do several a day. 29g tank, with live plants. I've had the guppies for about 2 months and the goldfish much longer. So this is a cycled tank with ammonia of 15ppm? ??? -- KL.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* I keep fancy guppies, and i find when they get old and before they die they tend to just hang out in one spot and dont do much of anything, will pick at food. If you just got them they should not be that old but you never know. Goldfish can get a tank pretty dirty how often are you doing water changes/vacuuming? I guess its not the worse thing you can do but i woud not keep my fancy guppies with goldfish for the reason stated above. It might just be a problem with ammonia and you might see a difference once you get it down. If this tank has been set up and cycled you might want to find out why you have ammonia. You could also add some aquarium salt to your tank, my guppies seem to do better with some in the tank. Nik |
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