Gold Cobra Guppy Pair


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Description

The Gold Cobra Guppy is a captivating and sought-after variety of the common guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Known for its distinctive coloration and elegant appearance, this guppy variation has become a favored choice among aquarium enthusiasts and hobbyists. Here is a detailed description of the Gold Cobra Guppy:

Appearance:

  1. Size: Gold Cobra Guppies are small-sized fish, typically reaching an adult size of about 1.5 to 2.5 inches (3.8 to 6.4 centimeters) in length.
  2. Body Shape: They have an elongated body with a slightly flattened belly, typical of guppies. Their dorsal fin is typically high and triangular, while their anal fin is fan-shaped. The tail fin can vary but often has a distinctive cobra-like pattern, giving them their name.
  3. Coloration: The most distinguishing feature of the Gold Cobra Guppy is its striking coloration. They have a golden-yellow to orange body with bold, black markings that resemble the pattern of a cobra's hood. The black markings typically run along the dorsal fin, anal fin, and tail fin, creating a visually captivating contrast.

Behavior:

  1. Peaceful Nature: Gold Cobra Guppies are known for their peaceful and non-aggressive temperament. They are excellent choices for community aquariums and are compatible with a variety of peaceful fish species.
  2. Active Swimmers: These guppies are active swimmers and enjoy exploring all levels of the aquarium. Their constant movement adds life and vitality to the tank.

Habitat:

  1. Origin: Guppies, including the Gold Cobra variety, are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, including countries like Venezuela, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
  2. Aquarium Setup: To create an ideal habitat for Gold Cobra Guppies, provide an aquarium with plenty of live or artificial plants, driftwood, and open swimming spaces. They appreciate water conditions with a temperature range of 72-82°F (22-28°C), a pH level between 6.8 and 7.8, and slightly hard to moderately hard water.

Diet:

  1. Omnivorous Feeders: Gold Cobra Guppies are omnivores and accept a varied diet. They primarily feed on high-quality flakes or pellets formulated for tropical fish. Additionally, they can be supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms to enhance their coloration and overall health.

Compatibility:

  1. Peaceful Tankmates: Gold Cobra Guppies are peaceful and can coexist with a wide range of compatible tankmates, including other peaceful community fish species. They are social and do well when kept in groups, so it's advisable to keep them in schools of at least six or more individuals.

Breeding:

  1. Livebearers: Guppies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live fry rather than laying eggs. They are known for their prolific breeding habits, making them relatively easy to breed in a home aquarium. Provide ample hiding spots or floating plants to protect the newborn fry from potential predation by adult fish.

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