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Glass Belly Guppies – Male & Female (Poecilia reticulata)
🌈 Glass Belly Guppies – Male & Female (Poecilia reticulata)
Description: Glass Belly Guppies are a rare and fascinating variety of guppy (Poecilia reticulata) known for their semi-transparent bodies, which allow aquarists to observe internal features such as developing fry in females. Like all guppies, they are hardy, active, and prolific livebearers, making them a favorite for both beginner and experienced fishkeepers. Their unique appearance and lively schooling behavior make them a standout addition to any community aquarium.
Key Features
- Unique semi-transparent body revealing internal features
- Hardy livebearers – excellent for beginners and breeders
- Peaceful and social – thrive in community aquariums
- Best kept in groups of 6 or more for natural behavior
- Easy to breed with live fry born every 4–6 weeks
Care Guide
- Tank Size: 10 gallons+ (larger recommended for colonies)
- Water Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
- pH: 6.8–7.8
- Diet: Omnivorous – high-quality flakes, micro pellets, frozen/live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms).
- Tank Mates: Peaceful community fish (tetras, corydoras, mollies, platies, shrimp, and snails). Avoid fin-nippers.
❓ FAQ
Q: Are Glass Belly Guppies hardy?
A: Yes, they are just as hardy as standard guppies and well-suited for beginners.
Q: Can I breed them easily?
A: Absolutely—females give birth to free-swimming fry roughly every month.
Q: Do I need a special setup for them?
A: No, but adding plants or breeder boxes will help fry survive.