(G) CORAL RED Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) [Male + Female pair]

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Description

Description

Coral Red Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei)

📌 Basic Info

Scientific Name: Poecilia wingei
Common Names: Coral Red Endler, Red Endler Guppy, Coral Endler
Family: Poeciliidae
Order: Cyprinodontiformes
Origin: Venezuela — natural populations found in Campoma and Cumana regions (aquarium strains selectively bred worldwide)
Size: 2 – 3 cm (males), 3 – 4 cm (females)
Lifespan: 1.5 – 3 years
Tank Zone: Top to middle

🌊 Water Parameters

Temperature: 22 – 28°C (72 – 82°F)
pH: 6.8 – 8.0
Hardness: 8 – 20 dGH
TDS: 150 – 300 ppm

🐟 Characteristics

Body: Small, streamlined body typical of wild Endlers.
Coloration:

  • Males show vibrant coral-red coloration across the body and tail.

  • Neon blue or metallic accents may appear on the body depending on the strain.

  • Females are larger, mostly silver or pale yellow with faint patterns.
    Fins: Males have extended dorsal and caudal fins with bright red highlights.
    Behavior: Extremely active, peaceful, and energetic swimmers.
    Special Feature: Their intense coral-red color remains bright even in small tanks and under standard lighting — making them standout nano fish.

🍽️ Diet

Type: Omnivorous
Diet: Micro pellets, high-quality guppy flakes, baby brine shrimp, daphnia, microworms, spirulina food.
Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily.
Tip: Color-enhancing foods help maintain the deep red tone.

🛠️ Tank Setup & Maintenance

Tank Size: Minimum 20 liters (5 gallons) — ideal for nano aquariums.
Filtration: Gentle sponge filter or air-driven filter.
Substrate: Fine gravel or sand.
Decor: Dense live plants such as guppy grass, hornwort, java moss, and floating plants.
Lighting: Medium to bright for best color visibility.
Water Change: 20–30% weekly for optimal health.

👥 Social Behavior

Nature: Peaceful; suitable for community setups.
Tank Mates: Small rasboras, neon tetras, endlers, shrimps, snails, small corydoras.
Avoid: Fin nippers or aggressive fish.
Breeding: Prolific livebearer; females give birth every 3–4 weeks. Plants help protect fry naturally.

Do’s
• Keep 2–3 females per male.
• Add plants for comfort and breeding.
• Maintain stable, clean water.

Don’ts
• Avoid strong currents — endlers prefer gentle flow.
• Don’t keep with large or predatory fish.
• Avoid overfeeding.

Quick Tip
The Coral Red Endler Guppy is a stunning nano fish known for its glowing red coloration and nonstop activity. Perfect for planted nano tanks, this fish adds energy, vibrance, and charm — ideal for both beginners and advanced hobbyists.