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Male Endler?s Guppies are endlessly active and brightly colored making a great addition to a community or species specific tank.
SKU | 3358374 |
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Primary Brand | Petco Freshwater Fish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Special Diet | Omnivore |
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Environment | Freshwater |
Temperament | Community |
Care Level | Easy |
Pet Min Length | .75 IN |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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My male guppy looks bloated what do I do he's not as energetic.
I have two male fish guppies. One of them seems to have like a wired black spot on its belly (in the middle of its body). Is this normal? Could it be a disease? Any cure to this? I’m worried. Also it has a little bit of white on its tail :(
Black molly with a white spot near the anal fin. Is she pregnant
what kind of fish are these? and would they be good with a male betta
My two platys and a one guppys fin is getting clear and losing color
Red spots on this female guppy behind her head. I dont know what it is nor what to do, i dont have a quarantine tank, so help
Which category male flower fish add with couple of yellow blood parrot fish(male and female both are) in a (42L×7w×18h)inch water tank ? Can u guide to me this successful breeding process ? In a currently I have only two yellow parrot fish.
is my mosquito minnow pregnant?
I have two male fish that I'm not sure of the breed there names are Ben(Benny) and Rosco can u please help
Does a orange belly in a fish mean she is pregnant and there is two male goldfish with her
Two of our freshwater fish are acting oddly in the water. We did lose a few last night, due to an ammonia spike. We noticed some pale-colored, wormlike flesh dropping from the front area (between the mouth and front fins); this black Guppy is “wobbling” around... We also have an orange Molly fish that has been staying on the bottom, not eating or moving much. Attached are pics, for your review. Can you please provide advice for these issues, we want to try our best to save them!
It seems like my male guppy is being aggressive towards my red platy. At times the guppy goes and begins to bother the platy, by picking at him. What can I do?