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Moscow blue guppy

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1 Male 1 Female (Pair)
₹ 199.00 ₹ 199.00 (Tax excluded)

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Blue Moscow Guppy

The Blue Moscow Guppy is one of the most iconic and highly coveted strains in the aquarium hobby, renowned for its unparalleled depth of color and elegant form. This dazzling fish is a showpiece, transforming any tank into a visually captivating aquatic environment.

Product Highlights:

  • Striking Blue Coloration: The most defining feature is the deep, rich, solid blue coloration that often covers the entire body and all fins of the male. The hue is often described as a metallic blue with a turquoise sheen, reminiscent of a clear twilight sky.

  • Metallic Shimmer: Developed through careful, selective breeding, the scales have an intense, shimmering metallic sheen that beautifully reflects light, making the fish appear almost fluorescent.

  • Elegant Finage (Males): Males display long, flowing dorsal and caudal (tail) fins, which enhance their elegant swimming and create a dynamic presence in the aquarium.

  • Hardy & Beginner-Friendly: Despite their exotic appearance, Blue Moscow Guppies are generally hardy and adaptable, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.

  • Peaceful Community Fish: They are highly social and peaceful, thriving in community tanks alongside other non-aggressive species like platies, mollies, tetras, and corydoras catfish.

  • Prolific Livebearers: Like all guppies, they are livebearers, giving birth to free-swimming fry, which makes breeding them straightforward and rewarding.

Care and Tank Requirements:

FeatureDetails
Scientific NamePoecilia reticulata
Max Adult SizeUp to 1.5–2.5 inches (4–6 cm), with females generally being larger
TemperamentPeaceful, Social, Active (Mid to Top Level Swimmer)
Minimum Tank Size10 Gallons (38 Liters) for a small group
Water Temperature72–82°F (22–28°C) is a common range
pH Range6.8–8.0 (Prefer slightly alkaline/harder water)
DietOmnivore. Feed a varied diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and supplements like frozen or freeze-dried brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Social NeedsShould be kept in groups. If keeping males and females, a ratio of 2–3 females to every 1 male is recommended to prevent stress on the females.