Is It Ok To Put My Pregnant Guppy In A Coldwater Tank?

Neal

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Well as the title says, can I put her in my coldwater tank? It has a spotlight that adds a bit of warmth and the room is fairly warm, the heating goes off at night though. At the minute she is swimming up and down the glass as if shes trying to get out. I decided to make a planted nano with my 3 Gallon, so put my spare plants in, 4 amano shrimp, 2 baby bn's and my female guppy who should drop in about 2 weeks. She is pretty much just going crazy, but the shrimp and plecs are doing fine, happily eating algae and scuttling about exploring their new tank.
Any help would be appreciated!
Neal :good:

PS - The plecs will only be in until they have doubled in size, and I am able to sex them, at the minute they have no bristles on them at all.
 
No you cant put her in a cold water tank. At the moment she seems stressed with being in such a small enclosure...
 
^ Terrible Advice. No it isnt a good idea. If she is pregnant, the swich will most likely kill her, or the babies. Also, what would a coldwater tank for her? Is it bigger? I would replace that 3g with a 10 for her. Is she a fancy or a feeder guppy?
 

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