Wild guppy - a rare little fish
Phallichthys quadripunctatus
Location: Upper and middle parts of the tank
Recommended fish count: In schools with a predominance of females, 3-4 females per male.
Minimum tank size: 60 liters.
Feeding: Omnivorous, but prefers live food.
Sexing: Males are significantly smaller (1.5 cm) than females (up to 3.5 cm), males have a gonopodium.
Breeding: The female gives birth to 5 to 20 fry measuring 4 mm, and the fry are still enclosed in the egg casing, which breaks almost immediately.
Compatibility: Very peaceful fish, tendencies toward cannibalism are very rare; they are suitable for communities of similarly sized fish.
Characteristics: The base color is yellowish-gray for both sexes, with a light gray belly. There are 4 (rarely 3 or 5) black round or oval spots on the sides.
They are demanding regarding water cleanliness!