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		<title>Blue Delta Guppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blue Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Blue Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Blue Delta male has [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/blue-delta-guppy/">Blue Delta Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blue Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Blue Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Blue Delta male has a blue body from the anal fin back and a silvery mix of colors at the front. The male&#8217;s tail fin is a dark blue that fades near the edge.</p>
<p>The Blue Delta Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Blue Delta Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Lyretail Guppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lyretail Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Lyretail Guppy has a silver, green and red body with a yellow and white delta tail. The pattern [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/lyretail-guppy/">Lyretail Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lyretail Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Lyretail Guppy has a silver, green and red body with a yellow and white delta tail. The pattern of colors within the tail gives it a split, or lyretail appearance.</p>
<p>The Lyretail Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Lyretail Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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		<title>Red Cobra Delta Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Red Cobra Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Red Cobra Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Red Cobra [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/red-cobra-delta-guppy/">Red Cobra Delta Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Red Cobra Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Red Cobra Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Red Cobra Delta male has a striking tail fin that is orange around the outside edge and white in the middle with a black spot pattern running throughout. The back half of the body is gray, while the front is a mixture of brilliant colors.</p>
<p>The Red Cobra Delta Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Red Cobra Delta Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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		<title>Endler&#8217;s Livebearer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer boasts swirls of neon colored patches like a brilliant lava lamp. The unique coloration of the Endler&#8217;s Livebearer consists of vivid reds, greens, and black in an endless color combination. Still rather uncommon in the hobby, the Endler&#8217;s Livebearer is gaining popularity thanks to its wild, psychedelic coloration and ease of care.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer boasts swirls of neon colored patches like a brilliant lava lamp. The unique coloration of the Endler&#8217;s Livebearer consists of vivid reds, greens, and black in an endless color combination. Still rather uncommon in the hobby, the Endler&#8217;s Livebearer is gaining popularity thanks to its wild, psychedelic coloration and ease of care.</p>
<p>The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer is originally from the Northeastern part of Venezuela, South America. It is related to and resembles the common guppy and is very hardy like its guppy relatives. The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer will make a great addition to any freshwater community aquarium.</p>
<p>The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer requires an aquarium with at least 20 gallons of water and is very tolerant of changing aquarium conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the aquarium. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The Endler&#8217;s Livebearer is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy has a yellow body with orange to red markings and a bright [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/silver-streak-flamingo-guppy/">Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy has a yellow body with orange to red markings and a bright yellow delta tail.</p>
<p>The Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Silver Streak Flamingo Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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		<title>Black Phantom Delta Guppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Black Phantom Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Black Phantom Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. Black Phantom Delta [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/black-phantom-delta-guppy/">Black Phantom Delta Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Black Phantom Delta Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Black Phantom Delta Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. Black Phantom Delta Guppies are dark blue to black in color with the front half of the body being a vibrant metallic silver with splashes of various colors.</p>
<p>The Black Phantom Delta Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Black Phantom Delta Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Blue Cobra Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blue Cobra Guppy is one of the more exotically colored of all Fancy Guppies. The male Blue Cobra Guppy has a dark blue body with an orange and black-spotted tail and dorsal fin. The distinct coloration and snakeskin body pattern of the Blue Cobra Guppy makes it a highly sought addition to the community [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/blue-cobra-guppy/">Blue Cobra Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blue Cobra Guppy is one of the more exotically colored of all Fancy Guppies. The male Blue Cobra Guppy has a dark blue body with an orange and black-spotted tail and dorsal fin. The distinct coloration and snakeskin body pattern of the Blue Cobra Guppy makes it a highly sought addition to the community aquarium. The Blue Cobra Guppy is also very hardy and quick to mature, which makes it attractive to both beginning and advanced hobbyists. &#8220;Cobra&#8221; guppies are distinguished by a rosette pattern with vertical bars on its lower body.</p>
<p>For the best care, house the farm-raised Blue Cobra Guppy in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons. Because of its hardiness, it is tolerant of small changes in water parameters. However, care should be taken to keep temperature, pH, and nutrient levels in check. The Blue Cobra Guppy is a very peaceful fish and should be housed with freshwater tankmates of similar temperament.</p>
<p>The female in this pair is of an assorted variety. However, you can easily differentiate the male from the female. The male guppy is smaller in size, has brighter coloration with a bigger tail fin, and a pointed anal fin. The female is larger in size with duller coloration, has a rounded anal fin, and a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the aquarium should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Blue Cobra Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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		<title>Lemon Cobra Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lemon Cobra Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Lemon Cobra Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Lemon Cobra male has [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/lemon-cobra-guppy/">Lemon Cobra Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lemon Cobra Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Lemon Cobra Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Lemon Cobra male has a striking metallic blue-green body with a solid yellow tail fin and dorsal fin.</p>
<p>The Lemon Cobra Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment would have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Lemon Cobra Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Orange Sunshine Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Orange Sunshine Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly, makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Orange Sunshine Guppy has a green to blue body with a brilliant orange delta tail.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Orange Sunshine Guppy is one of many color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of these fish as well as the fact that it matures quickly, makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The male Orange Sunshine Guppy has a green to blue body with a brilliant orange delta tail.</p>
<p>The Orange Sunshine Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Orange Sunshine Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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		<title>Green Cobra Guppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Green Cobra Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Green Cobra Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Green Cobra male has [...]<p><a href="http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/guppies/green-cobra-guppy/">Green Cobra Guppy</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Green Cobra Guppy is also called the Millions Fish and sometimes, simply the Guppy. It is one of the color variations of Poecilia reticulata guppy. The hardiness of the Green Cobra Guppy, as well as the fact that it matures quickly makes it an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists. The Green Cobra male has a vibrant green body with a snakeskin pattern. The tail fin is patterned with yellow and black.</p>
<p>The Green Cobra Guppy requires a tank with at least 20 gallons of water, and is very tolerant of changing tank conditions. Plants should be hardy varieties such as Java Fern and Java Moss that can handle the increased hardness in the tank. Other peaceful fish would make good tank mates.</p>
<p>The females in this pair are of an assorted variety; however, you can differentiate the males and females easily. The males are smaller in size, have brighter coloration, along with a bigger tail fin, and pointed anal fin. The females are larger in size with a duller coloration, have a rounded anal fin, as well as a pregnancy patch on the lower portion of the body. Ideally, the environment should have a covering of floating ferns and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.</p>
<p>The Green Cobra Guppy is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition. </p>
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