Blue Moscow Guppies have a solid blue color that covers their whole body and tail. Their fins are wide and flow as they swim, giving them a clean, uniform look in the tank.
Their calm nature makes them a good fit for community aquariums, and their livebearing means they can reproduce often in the right setup. Their care is easy, feed them quality flakes, pellets, and sometimes live or frozen foods to keep their color and health strong. Their hardy build and adaptability make them a solid choice for both new and experienced fish keepers.
Blue Moscow Guppies can be kept in a tank as small as 10 gallons, but a larger tank, like a 20-gallon setup, is better for groups and more stable water conditions.
These guppies are omnivorous. They eat high-quality flakes or pellets as a staple diet, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms for variety and nutrition.
Yes, their hardiness and adaptability make them a great choice for beginner aquarists. They are easy to care for and thrive in a wide range of setups.
They are peaceful and do well with other non-aggressive fish. Good tankmates include tetras, rasboras, corydoras, and small shrimp.
Breeding is straightforward as they are livebearers. A ratio of one male to two or three females helps reduce stress. Keep the fry in a separate tank or breeding box to ensure survival, as adult guppies may eat their young.
While they are low-maintenance, regular water changes and maintaining stable water parameters are essential for their health. Providing a well-planted tank with hiding spots improves their comfort.