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Guppy- Butterfly Green
A "green guppy butterfly fish" is likely a type of guppy, such as a Green Moscow Guppy or Green Cobra Guppy, which has vibrant emerald or bright green coloration and a large, flowing tail resembling a butterfly. These are peaceful, live-bearing freshwater fish that are popular with beginners due to their adaptability and striking appearance.
General characteristics
Color: The body is a bright, iridescent green, and the large, often elaborate tail can have intricate patterns.
Size: They are small fish, with males typically growing to about 1.5 to 2 inches and females slightly larger.
Temperament: They are peaceful and compatible with other small, non-aggressive fish.
Tail: Tail shapes vary, but "butterfly" often refers to the large, flowing, fan-shaped tails on some varieties, such as the Fancy Tail Guppy.
Care and maintenance
Tank size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended, but larger tanks are better for stability.
Water parameters: They thrive in tropical freshwater conditions with temperatures between
19−29∘𝐶 (19−29∘𝐶) and a pH level between 7 and 8.
Diet: They are omnivores and do well on a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with occasional live or frozen foods.
Breeding: They are prolific livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young, and are easy to breed.
A "green guppy butterfly fish" is likely a type of guppy, such as a Green Moscow Guppy or Green Cobra Guppy, which has vibrant emerald or bright green coloration and a large, flowing tail resembling a butterfly. These are peaceful, live-bearing freshwater fish that are popular with beginners due to their adaptability and striking appearance.
General characteristics
Color: The body is a bright, iridescent green, and the large, often elaborate tail can have intricate patterns.
Size: They are small fish, with males typically growing to about 1.5 to 2 inches and females slightly larger.
Temperament: They are peaceful and compatible with other small, non-aggressive fish.
Tail: Tail shapes vary, but "butterfly" often refers to the large, flowing, fan-shaped tails on some varieties, such as the Fancy Tail Guppy.
Care and maintenance
Tank size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended, but larger tanks are better for stability.
Water parameters: They thrive in tropical freshwater conditions with temperatures between
19−29∘𝐶 (19−29∘𝐶) and a pH level between 7 and 8.
Diet: They are omnivores and do well on a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with occasional live or frozen foods.
Breeding: They are prolific livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young, and are easy to breed.

