Guppy

Common Name: Blonde Cobra Guppy
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Genus: Poecilia
Wild Origin: Selectively bred; ancestors originate from freshwater rivers and streams in South America, particularly Venezuela, Barbados, and Guyana.

The Blonde Cobra Guppy is a stunning variety of Poecilia reticulata, known for its bright, blonde-colored body and intricate “cobra” patterning, which typically appears as dark, snakelike markings along the sides of the fish.

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Common Name: Blonde Cobra Guppy
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Genus: Poecilia
Wild Origin: Selectively bred; ancestors originate from freshwater rivers and streams in South America, particularly Venezuela, Barbados, and Guyana.

The Blonde Cobra Guppy is a stunning variety of Poecilia reticulata, known for its bright, blonde-colored body and intricate “cobra” patterning, which typically appears as dark, snakelike markings along the sides of the fish. These guppies are prized for their striking appearance and hardy nature, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Male Blonde Cobra Guppies display more vibrant colors and elaborate patterns than females, with long, flowing tails that further enhance their beauty. These fish grow to about 1.5-2 inches (4-5 cm) in length and can live for 2-3 years with proper care.

Habitat and Tank Requirements:

In the wild, guppies are found in slow-moving freshwater streams and ponds. To recreate this environment in an aquarium, Blonde Cobra Guppies need warm, clean water with plenty of plants and space for swimming.

Tank Size and Water Parameters:

PARAMETER RECOMMENDED
Tank Size Minimum 40 litres
Temperature 72-82°F (22-28°C)
pH 6.8-7.8
Hardness Moderately hard water, 8-12 dGH

Blonde Cobra Guppies are adaptable and thrive in well-planted tanks with stable water conditions. A substrate of fine gravel or sand works well, and adding live plants such as Java moss, Anubias, or floating plants will provide hiding spots for fry and create a more natural environment. Guppies enjoy moderate water flow, so a gentle filtration system is ideal. Regular water changes are necessary to maintain water quality and keep your guppies healthy.

We Recommend:

These carefully selected options provide a well-balanced nutritional profile, ensuring that your fish receive the essential nutrients they need for optimal growth, vibrant colors, and overall health. By offering a variety of these high-quality foods, you can help maintain the vitality and well-being of your fish, promoting a healthy and thriving aquarium environment.

Behavior and Compatibility:

Blonde Cobra Guppies are peaceful, active fish that do well in community aquariums. They are social and should be kept in groups, ideally with more females than males to prevent males from harassing the females too much. A ratio of 2-3 females for every male is recommended.

Guppies make excellent tank mates for other peaceful species, such as tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and small shrimp. However, it’s important to avoid housing them with fin-nipping species like tiger barbs, as guppies’ long, flowing fins can become a target.

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