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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 Albino Full Red Guppy, also referred to as the red guppy, is a striking freshwater fish known for its uniform red coloring across its body and fins. Its albino trait, identifiable by its pale body and red eyes, makes this guppy unique. The red guppy is small, with males typically showing more intense colors and larger, flowing fins compared to females.
Red guppies are hardy and easy to care for, making them a good choice for beginners and seasoned aquarists. They do well in peaceful community tanks with stable water conditions. A varied diet of flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods helps maintain their health and color. These guppies are active swimmers and breed readily, making them a lively addition to aquariums.
These guppies are omnivores and benefit from a diet of high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. This varied diet helps maintain their health and vibrant coloration.
Yes, they are peaceful and do well with other small, non-aggressive fish. Compatible tank mates include tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras catfish.
To encourage breeding, maintain optimal water conditions, provide plenty of hiding spots for fry (such as plants or breeding mops), and feed high-protein foods. Females typically give birth to live fry every 4-6 weeks.
With proper care, these guppies can live 2-3 years. Regular water changes, a balanced diet, and stress-free conditions help maximize their lifespan.
Males are smaller and display brighter, more vivid red coloration, along with longer and more elaborate fins. Females are larger, have a more rounded body, and less intense coloration.
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