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The Guppy is one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish, loved for its vibrant colors, flowing tails, and incredible variety of patterns. Available in countless strains—ranging from solid colors to mosaic and fancy tails—guppies are hardy, adaptable, and ideal for beginners. Males are smaller and more colorful, while females are larger with subtler coloration. They are also well-known livebearers, making them easy to breed.
Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) – Complete Care Guide
Description
The Guppy is one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish, loved for its vibrant colors, flowing tails, and incredible variety of patterns. Available in countless strains—ranging from solid colors to mosaic and fancy tails—guppies are hardy, adaptable, and ideal for beginners. Males are smaller and more colorful, while females are larger with subtler coloration. They are also well-known livebearers, making them easy to breed.
Water Parameters
Guppies prefer stable, slightly alkaline water:
Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
pH: 6.8–7.8
Hardness: 8–20 dGH
Tank Size: Minimum 40 liters (10 gallons)
Water Flow: Gentle to moderate
Water Changes: 20–30% weekly
Care & Maintenance
Guppies are beginner-friendly but thrive with proper care:
Provide a planted aquarium with open swimming space.
Maintain stable water conditions—avoid sudden changes.
Use gentle filtration to protect their delicate fins.
Feed a varied diet: flakes, micro pellets, and occasional frozen/live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia).
Keep water clean, as guppies are sensitive to poor conditions despite their hardiness.
Expect frequent breeding—manage population accordingly.
Behaviour & Temperament
Extremely peaceful and social fish.
Active swimmers, mostly in mid to upper levels.
Males may display to females and occasionally chase each other.
Non-aggressive and suitable for community tanks.
Thrive in groups, especially with more females than males.
Compatibility
Ideal for peaceful community aquariums.
Compatible with small, non-aggressive species.
Avoid fin-nipping or aggressive fish.
Suitable Tank Mates
Tetras (Neon, Ember, Cardinal)
Rasboras
Corydoras catfish
Mollies and platies
Dwarf gouramis (peaceful types)
Small loaches
Tank Mates to Avoid
Aggressive fish (cichlids, large barbs)
Fin-nipping species (tiger barbs)
Large predatory fish
Fast, boisterous fish that may stress them
Pro Tips
Maintain a female-to-male ratio of 2–3:1 to reduce stress from chasing.
Use floating plants for fry to hide if breeding occurs.
Avoid overcrowding—guppies reproduce quickly.
Feed small portions 1–2 times daily.
Perform regular maintenance to prevent disease.
Add a lid—guppies can occasionally jump.
Summary
The Guppy is a colorful, hardy, and easy-to-care-for fish perfect for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. With proper care, stable water conditions, and compatible tank mates, they thrive and bring constant activity and beauty to any freshwater aquarium.
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The Guppy is one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish, loved for its vibrant colors, flowing tails, and incredible variety of patterns. Available in countless strains—ranging from solid colors to mosaic and fancy tails—guppies are hardy, adaptable, and ideal for beginners. Males are smaller and more colorful, while females are larger with subtler coloration. They are also well-known livebearers, making them easy to breed.
