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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.
If you're looking for a beautiful guppy for your aquarium, then look no further than the stunning Variegated Blue Guppy. With their Iridescent body appearance and bright shades of blue, purple, and black tails, these guppies' graceful beauty Because of how easy they are to care for, they make for the perfect addition to any aquarium.
For whom is the Variegated Blue Guppy suited?
These guppies are peaceful and easy to care for. They are the ideal fish for beginners and community aquariums and are a real eye-catcher thanks to their vibrant colors.
What are they like?
As mentioned above, these freshwater guppies are incredibly peaceful and are great for keeping in larger aquariums with other peaceful fish species. In densely planted aquariums, the fish quickly feel very comfortable, and because they are omnivores, they can easily cohabitate the aquarium with other fish that may have slightly more specific nutritional requirements.
The ideal conditions for the Variegated Blue Guppy
As omnivores, this species can be fed dry vegetable food as well as frozen food such as frozen mosquito larvae or Artemia. They thrive in medium to hard water and prefer a temperature of 72 - 78°F.
What we feed Guppies
We feed our fish a mix of frozen, live, and prepared foods including live baby brine and black worms. We also supplement their diet with a mix of Northfin Veggie, Community, and Bug Pro.
Our Tank Parameters
Still have not heard back after I sent them an email about how bad the quality of my fish were when they came in, all 9 of my guppy’s looked nothing like the pictures and I understand they need time to color up from the stress. But it’s not just that, my guppy’s are skinny and have parasites! I am having to do a long and extensive deworming treatment now and it’s just not what I payed for. I did not pay over $100 to receive sick fish and spend more money on top of that to hope the medicine will work and they won’t die. Extremely unhappy and need ti hear back asap. Says my pictures are too large and they will only account 10 MB so I cannot upload my pictures but these fish are terrible.
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