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Blue koi guppy ( pair)
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Description
The Blue Koi Guppy is a striking variety of guppy (Poecilia reticulata) prized for its vibrant coloration and unique pattern. This fish combines the bold, contrasting colors of a koi fish with the graceful beauty and iridescence of guppies. It is a relatively new addition to the guppy world and has become a favorite among aquarists for its aesthetic appeal.
Key Characteristics:
- Appearance:
- Body Coloration: Typically features a blue base with patches of orange, red, and white, mimicking the pattern of koi fish.
- Fins: Long, flowing fins with a combination of blue and white, sometimes with red or orange highlights.
- Sexual Dimorphism: Males are more colorful and smaller, while females are larger and have a subtler coloration.
- Size:
- Males: 1–1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm).
- Females: 1.5–2 inches (4–5 cm).
- Lifespan: 1–2 years, though they may live longer with excellent care.
- Temperament: Peaceful and social. They thrive in groups and make excellent community fish.
Habitat and Care:
- Tank Size:
- A minimum of 10 gallons is suitable for a small group, but 20 gallons or larger is ideal for maintaining stable water conditions.
- Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C).
- pH: 6.8–7.8.
- Hardness: Moderately hard water (8–12 dGH).
- Diet:
- Omnivorous. To enhance their vibrant colors, provide a varied diet:
- High-quality flakes or guppy-specific pellets.
- Live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms.
- Vegetable supplements such as blanched spinach or zucchini.
- Omnivorous. To enhance their vibrant colors, provide a varied diet:
- Tank Setup:
- Plant the tank with live vegetation like guppy grass, java moss, or hornwort, which also provides hiding spots for fry.
- Ensure gentle filtration to avoid stressing their delicate fins.
- A dark substrate can help their colors stand out.
Breeding:
- Reproductive Behavior:
- Guppies are prolific livebearers. Males will court females, and after mating, females can give birth to fry every 30 days, even without further contact with a male (due to stored sperm).
- Breeding Tank:
- Set up a separate tank with plenty of hiding spots (plants or breeding traps) for the fry.
- Maintain stable water conditions and a temperature around 78°F (26°C) for optimal breeding.
- Fry Care:
- Feed fry with crushed flakes, liquid fry food, or baby brine shrimp.
- Separate fry from adults to prevent predation.
Special Considerations for Blue Koi Guppies:
- Color Intensity: Proper lighting, a varied diet, and stress-free living conditions enhance their vibrant blue and koi-like patterns.
- Tankmates:
- Choose peaceful species like tetras, Corydoras, or other small livebearers. Avoid fin-nipping species like tiger barbs.
- Health:
- Regular water changes and good tank hygiene are crucial to prevent diseases like fin rot or ich, which can affect guppies’ delicate fins.
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