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Tequila Sunrise Guppies

6.9K views 16 replies 8 participants last post by  Albino_101  
#1 ·
I want to put some in a recently emptied(as in no fish) established 10 gallon tank, from what I have learned they can eat flakes as a diet and are active breeders their whole life, and that they get up to 2.5 inches if cared for properly, would 5 (3 males and 2 females) be to many for a 10 gallon? Aslo they are livebearers right so I don't have to worry about special substrate for eggs?
 
#6 ·
yes they are live-bearers and yes you could keep 8 guppies in the 10 gallon as long as you can find room for oodles of fry
 
#7 ·
Thank you fish first, the fry wont be a problem, once they grow up to about an inch or so, my friend needs fish for feeding his snowflake moray eels(I dont think its inhumane because most people with livebearers just let the fish in the same tank eat them), and since they would be coming from my disease free tank, he could skip the whole quarentining process and not waste money on feeders anymore. Also I found some special guppy flakes online that specialize in briging out their color.
 
#9 ·
Out of curiosity, why does one's age have anything to do with paying by money order only?

Also, the Tequila Sunrise variety is frequently available at one of the national chains. I can't remember which one I have seen it at, but it would probably be worth the time to make a few phone calls.
 
#12 ·
Petsmart often carries them, but they cost about $1 more than the other varities of guppies. I would imagine they do this because of their multi-color quality.