Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male
Poecilia reticulatus
Out of Stock
Scarce stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
Not Reef Safe
SKU: 01-A-21-223-06
Discover the stunning Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male, a captivating addition for any freshwater aquarium.
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Export Size
up to 5.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
40 L
pH
6.80–7.80
Diet
omnivore
The Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male (Poecilia reticulatus) is a visually striking variant of the guppy, known for its unique coloration and intricate patterning. This freshwater fish showcases a beautiful blend of blue and ivory hues, accentuated by a snakeskin pattern that draws the eye. Its vibrant colors and delicate fins make it a sought-after choice for aquarists looking to enhance the aesthetic appeal of their tanks.
In terms of natural history, guppies are native to the freshwater rivers and streams of South America. They thrive in warm, shallow waters, often found among aquatic vegetation where they can seek shelter from predators. The Snakeskin variant is a product of selective breeding, aimed at enhancing its unique patterns and colors, making it a favorite among hobbyists and collectors alike.
Behaviorally, the Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male is known for its peaceful and social nature. These fish do well in community tanks and are best kept in groups, allowing them to display their natural behaviors. They exhibit interesting courtship displays, particularly during breeding seasons, which adds an engaging dynamic to any aquarium environment.
Habitat-wise, they prefer well-planted tanks with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space. Optimal conditions include stable water parameters, which mimic their natural habitat to foster health and well-being in captivity.
In terms of natural history, guppies are native to the freshwater rivers and streams of South America. They thrive in warm, shallow waters, often found among aquatic vegetation where they can seek shelter from predators. The Snakeskin variant is a product of selective breeding, aimed at enhancing its unique patterns and colors, making it a favorite among hobbyists and collectors alike.
Behaviorally, the Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male is known for its peaceful and social nature. These fish do well in community tanks and are best kept in groups, allowing them to display their natural behaviors. They exhibit interesting courtship displays, particularly during breeding seasons, which adds an engaging dynamic to any aquarium environment.
Habitat-wise, they prefer well-planted tanks with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space. Optimal conditions include stable water parameters, which mimic their natural habitat to foster health and well-being in captivity.
To ensure the best care for the Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male, maintain stable water parameters with a temperature range of 24-28°C and a pH of 6.8-7.8. These fish thrive in soft to moderately hard water, so regular testing is recommended. A minimum tank size of 40 liters is suggested to provide ample swimming space and maintain water quality.
Feeding should consist of a varied diet, including high-quality flake foods, frozen or live foods, and vegetable matter to ensure balanced nutrition. They are omnivorous and appreciate occasional treats such as brine shrimp and daphnia.
Compatibility is excellent, as they can coexist with other peaceful species. However, avoid aggressive tank mates to prevent stress. Acclimation should be done gradually to minimize shock, ideally over a few hours, and it's advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to ensure they are healthy before introducing them to your main tank.
Feeding should consist of a varied diet, including high-quality flake foods, frozen or live foods, and vegetable matter to ensure balanced nutrition. They are omnivorous and appreciate occasional treats such as brine shrimp and daphnia.
Compatibility is excellent, as they can coexist with other peaceful species. However, avoid aggressive tank mates to prevent stress. Acclimation should be done gradually to minimize shock, ideally over a few hours, and it's advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to ensure they are healthy before introducing them to your main tank.
The Grade A Snakeskin Blue Ivory Male is suitable for shipping, but care must be taken to ensure optimal conditions during transit. Recommended packing density is 1 fish per liter to minimize stress. Maintain shipping temperatures between 22-26°C, and use insulated boxes to protect against temperature fluctuations. This species is not listed under CITES, allowing for easier export compliance.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
5.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Diet
omnivore
Temp Min
24.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
pH Min
6.80
pH Max
7.80
Min Tank
40 L