Black Metal - Guppy
Envío:
Prioridad de USPS : los peces vivos se enviarán solo los lunes y martes.
UPS : Los envíos al segundo día y al día siguiente se realizarán de lunes a miércoles.
Reembolso y DOA:
DOA (muerte al llegar) : reembolso total del costo del pez o reemplazo por otro pez. Envíe 2 fotos claras de peces o camarones DOA en la bolsa en la que llegaron los peces y una foto del pez claro al salir de la bolsa dentro de las 2 horas posteriores a la entrega.
Envío con demora por parte del transportista: si el tiempo total de envío es superior a 3 días, la garantía de devolución del dinero se anulará. Para obtener más información, consulte https://justfishything.com/policies/refund-policy
Aclimatación:
Coincidencia de temperatura : asegúrese de que el agua en la bolsa o recipiente en el que vino su Betta esté a la misma temperatura que el agua del tanque.
Deje flotar la bolsa : Deje flotar la bolsa sellada en el tanque durante aproximadamente 15 a 20 minutos para permitir que el agua del interior se ajuste a la temperatura del tanque.
Mezcla de agua : agregue gradualmente pequeñas cantidades de agua del tanque a la bolsa durante los próximos 15 a 20 minutos para ayudar al Betta a adaptarse a los nuevos parámetros del agua.
Liberación : saque con cuidado al pez Betta de la bolsa y suéltelo en el tanque. Evite agregar el agua de la bolsa al tanque para evitar la propagación de enfermedades.
FOTOS: Intentamos tomar buenas fotografías para mostrar el mejor aspecto de los peces, pero nuestras fotografías no están editadas.
Appearance: Guppies come in a vast array of colors and patterns, ranging from vibrant reds, blues, yellows, and greens to intricate patterns such as leopard spots, snakeskin, and tuxedo. Males are typically more colorful and have longer, flowing fins, while females are slightly larger and less flamboyantly colored.
Origin: Originally native to South America, particularly in the waters of Trinidad and Tobago, guppies have been introduced to many regions worldwide due to their popularity in the aquarium trade.
Behavior and Compatibility: Guppies are peaceful and sociable fish, making them excellent community tank inhabitants. They thrive in groups and exhibit playful behaviors, such as chasing one another and exploring their surroundings. Due to their peaceful nature, guppies can coexist with a wide variety of tank mates, including other peaceful fish species and invertebrates.
Care Requirements: Guppies are relatively easy to care for and are suitable for aquarists of all experience levels. They prefer slightly alkaline water with a pH range of 7.0 to 8.0 and a temperature between 72-82°F (22-28°C). Providing a well-planted aquarium with ample hiding spots and open swimming space mimics their natural habitat and enhances their well-being.
Diet: Guppies are omnivorous and will readily accept a varied diet consisting of high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Offering a diverse diet ensures they receive essential nutrients for optimal health and vibrant colors.
Conclusion: With their stunning colors, lively personalities, and ease of care, guppies are a fantastic addition to any community aquarium. Whether you're a beginner or experienced aquarist, the guppy's charm and beauty are sure to captivate you and enhance your aquarium experience.
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Black Metal - Guppy