Blue Metallic Guppy Breeding Pair


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Description

The Blue Metallic Guppy is a captivating and visually striking variety of the Poecilia reticulata, commonly known as the guppy. It is renowned for its dazzling and vibrant blue coloration, along with its distinctive metallic sheen, making it a prized addition to aquariums.

Appearance: The Blue Metallic Guppy features a streamlined and elongated body, characteristic of guppies. What sets it apart is its mesmerizing and uniform blue coloration, which covers its entire body, including the fins. The blue hue is further enhanced by a striking metallic sheen that gives the fish a reflective, almost iridescent quality. The fins of the Blue Metallic Guppy are typically well-formed and display the same brilliant blue color, adding to its overall visual allure.

Size: Blue Metallic Guppies are relatively small, with males typically reaching lengths of 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 centimeters), while females are slightly larger.

Behavior: These guppies are known for their active and lively behavior. They are constantly in motion, exploring their surroundings, and engaging with other fish. Blue Metallic Guppies are inherently peaceful and are well-suited for community aquariums.

Diet: Blue Metallic Guppies are omnivorous and have hearty appetites. They readily accept a variety of foods, including high-quality flake or pellet foods designed for tropical fish. They also enjoy live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. A diverse diet is essential to maintaining their vibrant colors and overall well-being.

Habitat and Tank Requirements: To provide an optimal environment for Blue Metallic Guppies, a well-maintained aquarium with live or artificial plants, hiding spots, and a substrate like fine gravel or sand is recommended. They prefer water with a temperature range between 72°F to 78°F (22°C to 26°C) and a pH level between 6.5 to 7.5. Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality.

Compatibility: Blue Metallic Guppies are peaceful and can coexist harmoniously with other non-aggressive fish species that share similar water parameters. They are social fish and thrive when kept in groups of their own kind. Avoid housing them with aggressive or fin-nipping species to prevent stress or physical harm.

Breeding: Guppies are known for their prolific breeding behavior, and Blue Metallic Guppies are no exception. They are livebearers, giving birth to live fry rather than laying eggs. Breeding them is relatively straightforward, and they will readily reproduce in a well-maintained aquarium. To increase the chances of fry survival, provide ample hiding spots for them to escape adult guppies, which may sometimes view the fry as potential food.

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