Do you have live plants in the tank too?
I have two 5 gallon tanks. One for quarantine and one for show. I don't have any problems with either of them.
The show tank has one male beta, a few pygmy albino cories, two amano shrimp and a heck of a lot of trumpet snails.
A flourite black sand bottom, moderate lighting 8 or 9 watt daylight flourescent, Loads of anubias, a few amazon swords, a bit of pellia (liverwort). OH_ and three moss balls that I want to put in a new tank I have an idea for that I can't afford to start and don't have any place to keep just now any way.
For a filter I use an AquaClear Mini 5-20 gallon variable flow filter layered with a sponge, charcoal bag, and ceramic macaroni. Appropriately scaled Marineland Glass heater.
It's been running very healthily ever since I set it up.
When I clean it, use the siphon to stir-up and evacuate the crud on the surface of the sand & out of the anubias mountains rooted on bog wood. I change out about 1/2 of the water in the process and use a few drops of PRIME as my water conditioner.
Your trouble with guppies might be Ph. I don't have the precise figures to hand, but live bearers like a bit of a higher Ph than most other fresh water dwellers.
I have two 5 gallon tanks. One for quarantine and one for show. I don't have any problems with either of them.
The show tank has one male beta, a few pygmy albino cories, two amano shrimp and a heck of a lot of trumpet snails.
A flourite black sand bottom, moderate lighting 8 or 9 watt daylight flourescent, Loads of anubias, a few amazon swords, a bit of pellia (liverwort). OH_ and three moss balls that I want to put in a new tank I have an idea for that I can't afford to start and don't have any place to keep just now any way.
For a filter I use an AquaClear Mini 5-20 gallon variable flow filter layered with a sponge, charcoal bag, and ceramic macaroni. Appropriately scaled Marineland Glass heater.
It's been running very healthily ever since I set it up.
When I clean it, use the siphon to stir-up and evacuate the crud on the surface of the sand & out of the anubias mountains rooted on bog wood. I change out about 1/2 of the water in the process and use a few drops of PRIME as my water conditioner.
Your trouble with guppies might be Ph. I don't have the precise figures to hand, but live bearers like a bit of a higher Ph than most other fresh water dwellers.