Guppy- Endler Royal Blue

$4.50

The "guppy endler royal blue" is a small, colorful, and active freshwater fish known for its vivid blue, iridescent body, and sometimes yellow and orange patterns. These fish are hardy and ideal for nano or planted aquariums, and males can display unique tail shapes like the "double sword". They are easy to care for and are a great choice for beginners, though they are prolific breeders. 

Appearance 

  • Color: Striking, iridescent blue body with patterns of yellow and darker blue.

  • Size: Males typically grow to about 1 inch, while females are slightly larger.

  • Tail: Males can have a "double sword" tail, notes Lazada.

  • Females: Are generally less colorful but may still display some blue coloration. 

Care and habitat 

  • Water: Thrives in water temperatures between 72−80∘𝐹 and a pH of 6.5−7.8.

  • Tank: Best suited for nano or planted aquariums, as they enjoy swimming in small groups and hiding among plants.

  • Social: They are peaceful and active fish. It is recommended to keep multiple females for every male to reduce harassment and stress on the females.

  • Diet: They accept a variety of foods, including high-quality dried foods and regular feedings of live or frozen foods like Daphnia or brine shrimp.

  • Breeding: Endlers are livebearers and breed easily, so it's important to be mindful of mixed-sex groups, per Flip Aquatics

Why choose the Royal Blue Endler 

  • Hardy: Especially for their small size, they are quite hardy and adaptable.

  • Beginner-friendly: Their hardiness and ease of care make them an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists.

  • Versatile: Their compact size makes them a great addition to tanks of various sizes. 

The "guppy endler royal blue" is a small, colorful, and active freshwater fish known for its vivid blue, iridescent body, and sometimes yellow and orange patterns. These fish are hardy and ideal for nano or planted aquariums, and males can display unique tail shapes like the "double sword". They are easy to care for and are a great choice for beginners, though they are prolific breeders. 

Appearance 

  • Color: Striking, iridescent blue body with patterns of yellow and darker blue.

  • Size: Males typically grow to about 1 inch, while females are slightly larger.

  • Tail: Males can have a "double sword" tail, notes Lazada.

  • Females: Are generally less colorful but may still display some blue coloration. 

Care and habitat 

  • Water: Thrives in water temperatures between 72−80∘𝐹 and a pH of 6.5−7.8.

  • Tank: Best suited for nano or planted aquariums, as they enjoy swimming in small groups and hiding among plants.

  • Social: They are peaceful and active fish. It is recommended to keep multiple females for every male to reduce harassment and stress on the females.

  • Diet: They accept a variety of foods, including high-quality dried foods and regular feedings of live or frozen foods like Daphnia or brine shrimp.

  • Breeding: Endlers are livebearers and breed easily, so it's important to be mindful of mixed-sex groups, per Flip Aquatics

Why choose the Royal Blue Endler 

  • Hardy: Especially for their small size, they are quite hardy and adaptable.

  • Beginner-friendly: Their hardiness and ease of care make them an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists.

  • Versatile: Their compact size makes them a great addition to tanks of various sizes.