Assorted Indo Guppies | Female

Assorted Indo Guppies | Female

Brand: AuShrimphome
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The Guppy Fish (Poecilia reticulata) is one of the world's most popular freshwater aquarium fish, loved for its dazzling colors, flowing fins, peaceful nature, and ease of care. Native to South America, Guppies have become a favorite among aquarists of all experience levels due to their hardiness, active personality, and incredible variety of colors and patterns. Available in a wide range of stunning strains including Mosaic, Cobra, Tuxedo, Grass, Dumbo Ear, Koi, Halfmoon, and Fancy Guppies, these vibrant fish bring constant movement and color to any aquarium. Key Features Bright and colorful appearance Easy to care for and beginner-friendly Peaceful community fish Active swimmers with lively personalities Available in numerous colors and fin varieties Livebearers that breed readily in home aquariums Care Requirements Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata Common Name: Guppy Fish Origin: South America Adult Size: 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 inches) Temperament: Peaceful Difficulty Level: Easy Water Parameters pH: 6.8–8.0 Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F) Lighting: Moderate to bright Tank Size: 40L (10 gallons) minimum Water Hardness: Moderate to hard water preferred Aquarium Setup Guppies thrive in aquariums that provide: Plenty of swimming space Live plants and floating plants Gentle water flow Stable water parameters Good filtration and regular water changes Heavily planted aquariums help reduce stress and provide shelter for fry if breeding occurs. Diet & Feeding Guppies are omnivores and enjoy a varied diet consisting of: High-quality flakes Micro pellets Spirulina-based foods Frozen brine shrimp Daphnia Bloodworms (occasionally) Live foods for conditioning and breeding A balanced diet promotes vibrant colors, healthy growth, and strong immune systems. Can Guppies Live with Shrimp? Yes, Guppies are generally considered shrimp-compatible. They can successfully coexist with: Cherry Shrimp Amano Shrimp Crystal Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp However, Guppies may eat: Baby shrimp (shrimplets) Newly hatched shrimp For shrimp keepers wishing to maintain breeding colonies, dense mosses, shrimp caves, and plenty of cover are recommended. Compatible Tank Mates Guppies are excellent community fish and can be kept with: Neon Tetras Cardinal Tetras Ember Tetras Harlequin Rasboras Chili Rasboras Corydoras Catfish Kuhli Loaches Otocinclus Platies Mollies Swordtails Honey Gouramis Bristlenose Plecos Tank Mates to Avoid Avoid keeping Guppies with: Large predatory fish Aggressive cichlids Tiger Barbs Serpae Tetras Fin-nipping species Large Gouramis that may harass them Their long, flowing fins can make them targets for aggressive or fin-nipping fish. Social Behavior Guppies are highly social and should be kept in groups. If keeping both sexes together, a ratio of one male to two or three females is recommended to reduce stress on females from constant male attention. As livebearers, Guppies breed easily and can quickly establish thriving populations in suitable aquariums. Why Choose Guppies? Guppies remain one of the best freshwater fish for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. Their incredible range of colors, peaceful nature, adaptability, and active behavior make them ideal for community tanks, planted aquariums, and nano setups. Whether you're starting your first aquarium or expanding an established collection, Guppies offer beauty, personality, and endless variety.

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