Description
π Moscow Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
π Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
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Family: Poeciliidae
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Origin: Selectively bred (aquarium strain, Russia origin)
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Size: 1.5 β 2.5 inches (3.5 β 6 cm)
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Lifespan: 2 β 3 years
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Tank Zone: Mid to top swimmers
π Water Parameters
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TDS: 200 β 400 ppm
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pH: 6.8 β 7.8
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Temperature: 22 β 28Β°C (72 β 82Β°F)
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Hardness: 8 β 20 dGH
π Characteristics
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Known for their solid, full-body colors (commonly blue, black, green, or purple).
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Entire body, including head, is deeply pigmented, unlike patterned guppies.
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Males are smaller and display more vibrant solid colors; females are larger and less intense.
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Peaceful, hardy, and easy to keep.
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Livebearers β females give birth to free-swimming fry.
π½οΈ Food
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Type: Omnivorous
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Diet: Flakes, micro pellets, brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, spirulina, blanched veggies.
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Feeding: 1β2 times daily in small amounts.
π οΈ Maintenance
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Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons (larger for groups).
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Filtration: Gentle sponge/low-flow filter.
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Decor: Planted tank works best to bring out their colors.
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Water Change: 25β30% weekly.
π₯ Social Behavior
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Minimum Group Size: Keep in groups (best ratio: 1 male to 2β3 females).
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Tank Mates: Mollies, Platies, Swordtails, Corydoras, Rasboras, Neon Tetras, Shrimp.
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Avoid: Aggressive or fin-nipping fish like Tiger Barbs, Bettas, or large Cichlids.
β Doβs
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Use dark substrates and lighting to enhance their body colors.
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Keep in stable water conditions.
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Provide hiding spots for fry survival.
β Donβts
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Donβt overcrowd the tank.
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Donβt house with aggressive fish.
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Donβt neglect water changes.
β Quick Tips
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Moscow Guppies stand out with their solid, rich colors covering the whole body.
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Great choice for hobbyists who love uniform-colored guppies.
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Breed easily β females give birth to 20β40 fry monthly