

Guppies - Fancy Guppy Females
Overview:
Mixed Guppy Strains are a colorful variety of guppies featuring different patterns, fin types, and colorations. These fish are selectively bred in captivity and make a lively addition to any community aquarium. As a mix, individual guppies will vary in appearance, and no specific strain, color, or pattern can be chosen.
Most of these guppies are leftover females, many of which are already pregnant, making them an excellent choice for those interested in starting or expanding a guppy colony. Please note that selection is random — fish will be netted at the time of packing.
Guppies are hardy, adaptable, and thrive in a wide range of water conditions, making them ideal for beginners. They are peaceful, social fish that do best in groups and are known for their active swimming in the upper and middle areas of the aquarium.
Common Name: Mixed Guppy Strains
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Origin: Captive-bred, worldwide
Maximum Size: 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm)
Guppy Care:
Tank Parameters Required:
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
pH Range: 6.5–8.0
Hardness: 100–150 mg/L (6–8 dH)
Temperature: 20–26 °C (68–78 °F)
Temperament: Peaceful
Tank Level: Top to mid-dweller
Diet: Omnivore
Breeding: Live-bearer (females often arrive pregnant)
Difficulty: Beginner
Note: Fish are selected at random. No picking of strains, colors, or patterns. Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Variations will occur in livestock.
Do you want me to also make a short, casual store listing version (like what you’d put on Shopify/Etsy) alongside this detailed care sheet?
Overview:
Mixed Guppy Strains are a colorful variety of guppies featuring different patterns, fin types, and colorations. These fish are selectively bred in captivity and make a lively addition to any community aquarium. As a mix, individual guppies will vary in appearance, and no specific strain, color, or pattern can be chosen.
Most of these guppies are leftover females, many of which are already pregnant, making them an excellent choice for those interested in starting or expanding a guppy colony. Please note that selection is random — fish will be netted at the time of packing.
Guppies are hardy, adaptable, and thrive in a wide range of water conditions, making them ideal for beginners. They are peaceful, social fish that do best in groups and are known for their active swimming in the upper and middle areas of the aquarium.
Common Name: Mixed Guppy Strains
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Origin: Captive-bred, worldwide
Maximum Size: 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm)
Guppy Care:
Tank Parameters Required:
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
pH Range: 6.5–8.0
Hardness: 100–150 mg/L (6–8 dH)
Temperature: 20–26 °C (68–78 °F)
Temperament: Peaceful
Tank Level: Top to mid-dweller
Diet: Omnivore
Breeding: Live-bearer (females often arrive pregnant)
Difficulty: Beginner
Note: Fish are selected at random. No picking of strains, colors, or patterns. Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Variations will occur in livestock.
Do you want me to also make a short, casual store listing version (like what you’d put on Shopify/Etsy) alongside this detailed care sheet?