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Blue Tazan Guppy Pair (1”)

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$15.00
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Scientific Name

Poecilia reticulata "Blue Tazan"


Maximum Size and Lifespan

  • Size: Males usually reach around 1.5–2 inches (3.5–5 cm), while females are larger, around 2–2.5 inches (5–6 cm).

  • Lifespan: 2–3 years on average with good care.


Recommended Aquarium Size, Water Changes, and Care

  • Tank Size: A minimum of 5-10 gallons for a small group, but 20 gallons or more is ideal for larger colonies.

  • Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)

    • pH: 6.5–7.8

  • Water Changes: Perform 25–35% weekly water changes to maintain water quality.

  • Care Level: Beginner-friendly but requires stable, clean water and good nutrition for best coloration.


Tankmates

Guppies are peaceful and do well with other community fish of similar temperament.

  • Good Tankmates: Corydoras, tetras (neon, ember, or black skirt), platies, mollies, rasboras, small rainbowfish, dwarf gouramis, shrimp, and snails.

  • Avoid: Large, aggressive, or fin-nipping species (like tiger barbs, bettas, or cichlids).


Diet

  • Omnivorous: They thrive on a balanced mix of high-quality flake or micro-pellets, with supplements.

  • Best Foods:

    • Flake food formulated for guppies or livebearers

    • Frozen Bloodworms and shrimp

    • spirulina-based foods

  • Feeding small portions 2–3 times daily helps maintain health and coloration.


Overview

The Blue Tazan Guppy is a selectively bred strain of Poecilia reticulata known for its striking blue coloration, and black body color. These guppies are hardy, adaptable, and active, making them a popular choice for beginner and advanced aquarists alike. They are livebearers with fascinating social behavior and are best kept in groups for a lively aquarium display.


Natural Environment

Wild guppies originate from freshwater streams, ponds, and rivers in northern South America and the Caribbean. They are found in slow-moving, warm waters with vegetation for shelter. In the wild, they are opportunistic feeders, consuming insect larvae, algae, and biofilm.


Breeding

  • Method: Livebearer (females give birth to free-swimming fry).

  • Maturity: Guppies breed at a young age, often as early as 3–4 months.

  • Process: Males court females with displays and mating attempts; after fertilization, females can store sperm and produce multiple broods.

  • Gestation: About 21–30 days.

  • Fry Care: Adults often eat fry, so provide dense plants (java moss, hornwort) or move fry to a separate rearing tank. Feed fry with crushed flakes, baby brine shrimp, or powdered fry food.

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Blue Tazan Guppy Pair (1”)
Blue Tazan Guppy Pair (1”)
Blue Tazan Guppy Pair (1”)
Blue Tazan Guppy Pair (1”)

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