

Pink Tuxedo Guppies - Breeding Pair
- $ 29.99
- $ 29.99
Scientific Name:
Poecilia Reticulata
Common Name:
Pink Tuxedo Guppy
**Note: These guppies are sold in breeding pairs (one male and one female per order). To ensure they arrive happy and healthy, all live fish are packed in solid-wall Styrofoam insulation and shipped via 1-Day Shipping only. No need to buy extra insulation; we've got it covered.
Dressed to impress, the Pink Tuxedo Guppy is a very aptly named freshwater fish that brings a unique look to any aquarium. This variety has been selectively bred to feature a stunning, bright iridescent pink front half that sits in sharp contrast against a deep, tuxedo-black tail half. To top it all off, their dorsal fins are accented with intricate specks of black. This striking color combination provides an eye-catching pop of color that stands out beautifully against green aquarium plants.
Behavior
Pink Tuxedo Guppies are celebrated for their energetic, non-aggressive personalities. While they are typically top-level swimmers, they will actively explore the mid and lower areas of the tank throughout the day.
- Their exceptionally peaceful temperament makes them perfect candidates for community aquariums. They can be safely housed with other non-aggressive species.
- While mature dwarf shrimp are typically safe, guppies may naturally snack on tiny shrimp fry. If you are breeding shrimp, we highly recommend adding dense aquarium plants and mosses to provide adequate coverage and survival hiding spots.
- Guppies thrive best when kept in groups of at least 4 to 5 to encourage natural social behavior. Also, they are known to test their limits! Always keep a tight lid on your tank so they don't accidentally jump out!
Breeding
Because these are sold as a male and female pair, you will likely see some baby guppies (fry) in the near future! Guppies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming young rather than laying eggs.
Diet
Guppies are enthusiastic omnivores and aren't picky eaters at all. To keep their coloration rich and their fins healthy, we recommend a varied diet of high-quality micro-pellets or tropical flakes and occasional treats of baby brine shrimp or bloodworms.
Quick Care Stats
- Origin: Tank-bred
- Temperament: Peaceful – Fin-tastic for community tanks
- Average Size: 1" - 1.5" inches
- Diet: Omnivore
- Minimum Tank Size: 5-10 Gallons
Want to make sure your tank setup is absolutely perfect? Or maybe you want to learn how to raise the fry from this breeding pair? Dive into this complete guide on How to Care for Guppies: Care, Diet, and Breeding for tips.
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