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Fish List

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Assorted Platy Fish

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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Platy fish, belonging to the genus Xiphophorus, are popular freshwater aquarium fish known for their vibrant colors, peaceful nature, and ease of care. Native to the warm waters of Central America, particularly Mexico and parts of the southern United States, platys are small fish that typically grow to about 2-3 inches in length. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, including red, orange, yellow, and black, making them an attractive choice for aquarists of all experience levels.
 

Platies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming young rather than laying eggs. This characteristic adds an interesting dynamic to keeping them, as they can reproduce readily in a home aquarium. They are social fish that thrive in groups, so it's recommended to keep them in schools of at least five or more to promote natural behavior and reduce stress.

These fish prefer a well-planted aquarium with plenty of swimming space and some hiding spots, as they enjoy exploring their environment. Ideal water conditions for platies include temperatures ranging from 70-80°F and a pH level of 6.8-8.0.
 

As omnivores, platies have a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia. Their hardy nature, vibrant appearance, and compatibility with a wide range of other fish species make platy fish a favorite among both novice and experienced aquarists, contributing lively color and movement to community tanks.

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Golden Jet Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The Golden Jet Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a striking and vibrant freshwater fish known for its metallic golden coloration and dynamic personality. A selectively bred variety of Endler’s Livebearer, this small species typically grows to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm), making it ideal for nano and small community aquariums.
 

Golden Jet Endlers are characterized by their shimmering gold bodies, often accented with contrasting black or orange markings, especially on the tail and fins. Males display more vivid colors, making them stand out in any tank.
 

These guppies thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer well-planted aquariums with plenty of space for swimming. They are peaceful fish, making them compatible with other small, non-aggressive tank mates.
 

As omnivores, Golden Jet Endlers enjoy a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia. Their hardy nature and ease of care make them a great choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists, adding a splash of brilliant color and energy to any aquarium.

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Yellow Tiger Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The Yellow Tiger Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a brightly colored and energetic freshwater fish known for its distinctive tiger-like stripes and vibrant yellow hues. A variation of the Endler’s Livebearer, this small species typically grows to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm), making it perfect for nano and small aquariums.
 

Yellow Tiger Endlers are characterized by their bold yellow and black patterns, with males showcasing striking stripes reminiscent of a tiger's coat. Their bright colors and intricate markings make them a popular choice among aquarists.
 

These guppies thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer a well-planted tank with ample swimming space. They are peaceful and do well in community tanks alongside other small, non-aggressive species.
 

As omnivores, Yellow Tiger Endlers enjoy a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia. They are hardy and easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Their vivid colors and playful nature add a lively and eye-catching element to any freshwater aquarium.

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Santa Maria Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The Santa Maria Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a vibrant and eye-catching freshwater fish known for its striking coloration and lively behavior. A selectively bred variety of the Endler’s Livebearer, this species is small, typically growing to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm), making it ideal for nano and small community aquariums.
 

Santa Maria Endlers are characterized by their bright, iridescent colors, featuring a deep black body with fiery orange or red highlights along the tail and dorsal fin. Males display these vivid colors more prominently, while females are more subdued in appearance.
 

These fish thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer a well-planted aquarium with plenty of space for swimming. They are peaceful and coexist well with other small, non-aggressive species, making them perfect for community tanks.
 

As omnivores, Santa Maria Endlers enjoy a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia. Hardy and easy to care for, these guppies are a great choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, adding vivid color and movement to any aquarium.

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Blue Star Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The Blue Star Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a striking freshwater fish known for its vivid blue coloration and active behavior. A variation of the Endler's Livebearer, this species is native to Venezuela and typically grows to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm), making it perfect for smaller aquariums and nano tanks.
 

Blue Star Endlers are characterized by their iridescent blue bodies, often accented by shades of green, orange, and black, with males displaying more intense coloration than females. The bright blue tones, resembling a starry sky, give this fish its name.
 

These fish thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer a well-planted aquarium with plenty of swimming space. Blue Star Endlers are peaceful and can coexist harmoniously with other small, non-aggressive species.
 

As omnivores, they enjoy a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia. Hardy and easy to care for, Blue Star Endlers are a popular choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists, adding a splash of vibrant color and energy to any freshwater setup.

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Black Bar Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The Black Bar Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a small, vibrant freshwater fish known for its striking black vertical bar and vivid coloration. A wild-type variant of the Endler's Livebearer, native to Venezuela, this species typically grows to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) in length, making it ideal for nano and community aquariums.
 

Black Bar Endlers are characterized by their colorful bodies, which can display shades of orange, green, blue, and yellow, with a distinctive black stripe running vertically down their sides. Males are particularly colorful and have more pronounced markings, while females are more subdued in color.
 

These guppies thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer planted tanks with ample swimming space. They are peaceful and can coexist well with other small, non-aggressive fish.
 

As omnivores, Black Bar Endlers enjoy a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia. Hardy and easy to care for, they are a great choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Their bright colors and lively behavior make them a beautiful and energetic addition to any aquarium.

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El Tigre Endler Guppy

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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The El Tigre Endler Guppy (Poecilia wingei) is a vibrant and colorful freshwater fish known for its lively personality and striking tiger-like patterns. A variation of the Endler's Livebearer, this species is native to Venezuela and typically grows to about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) in length, making it perfect for smaller aquariums.
 

El Tigre Endlers are characterized by their bright, iridescent colors, which often include shades of orange, black, green, and blue. Males are especially colorful and have intricate markings, including stripes that resemble those of a tiger, giving them their name. Females are generally less colorful but still add beauty to a tank.
 

These guppies thrive in warm water, ideally between 72-82°F (22-28°C), and prefer a planted aquarium with plenty of swimming space. They are peaceful and do well in community tanks with other small, non-aggressive species.
 

As omnivores, El Tigre Endlers enjoy a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or daphnia. They are hardy and easy to care for, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Their energetic nature and vivid colors add a lively and eye-catching element to any aquarium.

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Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri)

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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Selectively bred for their bright red coloration, the Red Eye Red Lyretail Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri), also known as the Vampire Swordtail, is one of the rarer and coveted variants of the Wild Green Swordtail. They are a hardy livebearer with a generally peaceful disposition. A school of Red Eye Red Lyretail Swordtails will add an excellent pop of color to a freshwater community tank!

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Endler’s Livebearer (Poecilia wingei)

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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An aquarium hobby classic, the Endler’s Livebearer or Endler’s Guppy originated with strains of wild livebearers in Venezuela but over decades in the trade has been hybridized with similar species to create a wide array of color patterns, fins, and body shapes. Colorful, hardy, and with a smaller adult size than the more well-known fancy guppy, these tiny livebearers make excellent subjects for nano aquariums or planted tanks. They will do well in a wide variety of water conditions but prefer well-oxygenated, slightly alkaline water. Assortment may include a variety of different strains.

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Assorted Male Fancy Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

Freshwater Livebearers (Guppy/Molly/Platy)

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An aquarium hobby classic, the guppy is a livebearing species found through parts of Central and Northern South America but it has been bred worldwide for the aquarium hobby for over a century. In that time, the wild form has been developed in to dozens of varieties and color forms, including cobra patterns, delta tails, tuxedo, and many more. A peaceful, hardy, and active fish, they are often recommended for beginners due to their ease of care. Male guppies tend to be more colorful and have much larger, vividly colored tails whle females tend to be larger and more heavy bodied.

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