Full Red Albino Guppy
The Full Red Albino Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a stunning guppy variety recognized by its luminous red coloration, flowing fins, and red-tinged eyes. This variety is a great choice for hobbyists who want colorful, active fish in a planted aquarium or peaceful community tank. Traditionally, female guppies are more subtle in color compared to males, but Full Red Albino females often show more noticeable color when compared to other popular guppy varieties. Overall, these active swimmers bring constant movement and color to aquarium setups. They're easy to care for and hard not to love. Full Red Albino Guppies are sold as pairs (1 male, 1 female) Guppy Highlights Vivid Full Red Coloration: Saturated red color spans much of the body, creating beautiful contrast against live aquatic plants and natural hardscape materials. Excellent for Planted & Community Fish Tanks: Peaceful and active, Full Red Albino Guppies pair well with other non-aggressive fish and are safe for planted aquariums. Guppies are active swimmers that spend much of their time near the upper levels of an aquarium. They may occasionally explore other areas of the tank, but are generally considered a top-level fish species. They are social fish and are best kept in groups whenever possible. They are also capable jumpers, so we recommend a lid or adequate plant coverage such as floating aquatic plants. Guppies coexist well with other peaceful tank mates. Mature shrimp are generally safe, but they may consume shrimp fry if the aquarium lacks coverage. Stocking Recommendations As a practical guideline, we recommend a minimum group size of 4–6 guppies per 10 gallons of water. Avoid overcrowding, as this can increase stress and make maintaining water quality more difficult. Feeding Guppies are omnivores and readily accept quality pellets, flakes, frozen and live foods. Feed only what they can consume in a few minutes and remove excess. Avoid overfeeding to help maintain water quality. Arrival & Acclimation For best results, introduce new fish into a mature, cycled aquarium. Take extra time to float bags and match temperature before release. Once they are in the aquarium or quarantine tank, give them time to settle in and avoid making significant changes or moving them during this period. Care & Compatibility Temperament: Peaceful Diet: Omnivore Group Size: 4 or more Important Information: If using tap water, always treat with a quality dechlorinator. Stable water conditions, regular maintenance, and appropriate stocking levels will help support long-term health and success. As with all live animals, natural variation in color, pattern, and size should be expected.
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