Guppy Female Mix
Poecilia reticulata
In this colorful Guppy Female Mix, the female guppies, which are usually a little less conspicuous, also shine in their most beautiful colors.
- differently colored females
- robust and popular aquarium fish
- perfect for harder water
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Product description & details
The Guppy originally comes from South America and is one of the most popular aquarium fish today. There are now countless cultivated forms. In our Guppy Female Mix there are females of different colors. A silver to yellow body and brightly colored fins in a wide variety of colors characterize these animals.
Care
Due to its adaptability to a wide range of water parameters and uncomplicated keeping, the Guppy is also well suited for beginners. Poecilia reticulata needs an aquarium volume of at least 60 liters or an edge length of at least 60 cm as well as dense planting around the edges, roots or stone structures in order to be able to withdraw if necessary. There should still be enough free swimming space for this lively fish and the water current should not be too strong. This animal should not be socialized with closely related fish, since it can often lead to deformities in the offspring. If males and females are kept mixed, care should be taken to ensure that the number of females exceeds that of males, as the male animals often harass the females and this can often lead to stressful situations.
Feeding
As an omnivore, the Guppy willingly takes all conventional fish food of the appropriate size, as well as small frozen and live food.
Sexual characteristics and breeding
The Guppy females are easily distinguishable from their male counterparts due to their longer body length, their rounder physique and the far more subtle coloring, which is mostly silvery-grey to yellowish. Reproduction of the guppies is also very easy in the aquarium. Guppies are viviparous fish, so they don’t lay eggs but give birth to fully developed young. This very prolific fish – which is not called “million fish” for nothing – can produce around 20 young every 30 – 40 days.