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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:06 pm
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Shearaha Testicular Diabeetus You should have three female guppies with every one male, having males only will cause fights and fin nipping. Males get very territorial. I suggest platties, they come in a verity of colors and they don't get violent like guppies. Really? I've never had that problem before. And I kept guppies for a couple of years. Admittedly that was in a smaller tank. But I wasn't aware that could be an issue. My boys always got along very well. ![User Image](https://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn164/Autobot_Rock/colorful-2.gif) It's a common problem that a lot of people have had. I have had the problem and had to get rid of them due to all of the fighting. Also if you keep just one female with a male, she will be over bred if you catch my drift. she could die from exhaustion. Hence why you should have three females to every one male. ![User Image](https://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn164/Autobot_Rock/colorful-2.gif)
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Testicular Diabeetus Shearaha Testicular Diabeetus You should have three female guppies with every one male, having males only will cause fights and fin nipping. Males get very territorial. I suggest platties, they come in a verity of colors and they don't get violent like guppies. Really? I've never had that problem before. And I kept guppies for a couple of years. Admittedly that was in a smaller tank. But I wasn't aware that could be an issue. My boys always got along very well. It's a common problem that a lot of people have had. I have had the problem and had to get rid of them due to all of the fighting. Also if you keep just one female with a male, she will be over bred if you catch my drift. she could die from exhaustion. Hence why you should have three females to every one male. Hmm, I've only ever kept males. Never had a single female. Would the absence of females decrease the territoriality? I mean are they just fighting over females and if there are no females there's no issue?
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