Our Guide To Keeping Wild Colombian Guppy Fish
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About Fish Species:
- Scientific name: Poecilia reticulata
- Common name: Wild Colombian Guppy
- Family: Poeciliidae
- Origin: Northeastern South America
- Adult length: 2.5 - 6 cm
- Lifespan: 1 - 3 years
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Tank Setup:
- Wild Colombian Guppies are small fish and can thrive in tanks as small as 10 gallons, but a larger tank around 20 gallons or more is recommended for a community setup.
- Provide plenty of hiding spots and plants, as well as open swimming areas. Guppies appreciate live or artificial plants for cover.
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Water Parameters:
- Wild Colombian Guppies prefer slightly hard water with a pH range between 7.0 and 8.0.
- Keep the water temperature between 24 to 28°C (75 to 82°F).
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Filtration and Water Flow:
- Good filtration is essential for maintaining water quality, and a gentle to moderate water flow is suitable for Wild Colombian guppies.
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Diet:
- Wild Colombian Guppies are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods including flake, pellet, and live foods.
- Offer them a varied diet including high-quality flake or pellet food as a staple, supplemented with occasional treats like bloodworms, brine shrimp, or daphnia.
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Tank mates:
- Wild Colombian Guppies are peaceful fish and can be kept with other peaceful community fish of similar size. Avoid keeping them with fin-nipping or aggressive species.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Wild Colombian Guppies are active and social fish that do best in groups. Keeping them in schools of 6 or more will help reduce stress and encourage natural behaviors.
- They are generally compatible with other peaceful community fish, but avoid keeping them with larger, aggressive species that may intimidate or prey on them.