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.
What size do Green Moscow Guppies grow to?
Green Moscow Guppies typically grow to about 1.5 to 2 inches long, with males being smaller and slimmer than females.
What should I feed Green Moscow Guppies?
Green Moscow Guppies are omnivores. A varied diet including high-quality flakes or pellets, along with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms, supports their health and vibrant coloration.
Are Green Moscow Guppies peaceful tankmates?
Yes, they are peaceful and compatible with other non-aggressive fish like tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras catfish. Avoid housing them with fin-nippers or overly aggressive species.
How can I breed Green Moscow Guppies?
Breeding Green Moscow Guppies is relatively easy as they are livebearers. A well-planted tank helps protect the fry from being eaten. Females give birth every 4-6 weeks under good conditions.
How do I maintain their vibrant green coloration?
To preserve their unique metallic green color, provide a high-quality diet with color-enhancing foods and ensure clean, stable water. Reducing stress through proper tank setup also helps maintain their vibrancy.
What tank size is suitable for Green Moscow Guppies?
A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group. Larger tanks provide better swimming space and stability for their active nature.
Can Green Moscow Guppies tolerate fluctuations in water parameters?
While they are relatively hardy, sudden changes in water conditions can stress them. It's essential to keep their parameters stable to ensure their health.