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Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
The German Yellow Guppy, also known as the Yellow Micariff Guppy, is known for its vibrant yellow coloration, which makes it a popular choice among aquarists. German Yellow Guppy males are typically smaller and feature bright yellow hues with long, fins that enhance their appearance. Females are slightly larger and exhibit a more subdued coloration.
The German Yellow Guppy variety thrives in community tanks with other peaceful species. Their active behavior makes them a standout guppy in any freshwater setup.
German Yellow Guppies typically grow to about 1.5 to 2 inches in length, making them an excellent choice for small to medium-sized aquariums.
A 5-gallon tank can accommodate a small group, but a 10-gallon or larger tank is recommended to give them ample space for swimming and thriving.
Yes, German Yellow Guppies are peaceful and do well in community tanks. They get along with other small, non-aggressive species such as tetras, Corydoras, and rasboras.
These guppies are omnivorous and enjoy a varied diet. Offer high-quality flake food or micro pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms to enhance their striking colors.
Yes, German Yellow Guppies are livebearers and breed readily in aquariums. When males and females are kept together, you may quickly find fry appearing in your tank.
Yes, German Yellow Guppies coexist peacefully with other guppy varieties. However, if you want to maintain specific traits, consider separating them to avoid crossbreeding.
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