Blue Sapphire Guppy (Male)

Common Name: Blue Sapphire Guppy (Male)

Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Genus: Poecilia
Wild Origin: Selectively bred; wild ancestors originate from South American rivers and streams, particularly in Venezuela, Guyana, and Trinidad

The Blue Sapphire Guppy is a stunning, selectively bred guppy known for its deep, iridescent blue color reminiscent of sapphire gemstones. Males have a vibrant blue coloration that often covers their entire body and tail, giving them a refined, metallic look that catches the eye in any aquarium.

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Common Name: Blue Sapphire Guppy (Male)
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Genus: Poecilia
Wild Origin: Selectively bred; wild ancestors originate from South American rivers and streams, particularly in Venezuela, Guyana, and Trinidad

The Blue Sapphire Guppy is a stunning, selectively bred guppy known for its deep, iridescent blue color reminiscent of sapphire gemstones. Males have a vibrant blue coloration that often covers their entire body and tail, giving them a refined, metallic look that catches the eye in any aquarium. With flowing fins and a peaceful temperament, the Blue Sapphire Guppy is an excellent addition to community and planted tanks. These fish typically grow to about 1.5-2 inches (4-5 cm) and can live 2-3 years with proper care.

Habitat and Tank Requirements:

Blue Sapphire Guppies are adaptable and thrive in warm, clean aquariums with moderate planting. Their rich color stands out best in well-lit environments, where their unique blue hue can truly shine.

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

A well-planted tank with live plants like Java moss, Anubias, or floating plants creates a comfortable environment for Blue Sapphire Guppies. A substrate of fine gravel or sand is ideal, and gentle filtration is recommended, as they prefer calm waters. Regular water changes are essential for maintaining water quality and keeping their colors bright.

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:

Blue Sapphire Guppies are peaceful, social fish that enjoy being in groups. They can be housed with other guppies or peaceful fish species. In mixed groups with females, it’s best to maintain a ratio of 2-3 females per male to reduce stress from constant mating behavior.

Blue Sapphire Guppies make great tank mates for other non-aggressive fish such as tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and dwarf shrimp. However, avoid housing them with fin-nipping species like tiger barbs, as their flowing fins can attract unwanted attention. Their friendly nature makes them well-suited to community tanks where they can peacefully coexist with various species.

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