Poecilia reticulata
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The Moscow Albino Green Guppy is a selectively bred freshwater aquarium fish known for its vibrant green coloration and red eyes. It is a small fish that typically grows to be about 1.5 to 2 inches in length and can live up to 2 years with proper care. Moscow Albino Green Guppies are easy to care for and suitable for beginners, but require a tank size of at least 10 gallons. They are social and should be kept in groups of at least 5 to prevent any aggressive behavior.
Moscow Albino Green Guppies are omnivores and should be fed a varied diet that includes both plant-based and protein-rich foods. They can be fed a combination of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen or live food such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
The easiest way to determine the sex of a Moscow Albino Green Guppy is by examining its fins. Male guppies have a more elongated anal fin, while female guppies have a rounder anal fin. Males are also usually more brightly colored than females.
Moscow Albino Green Guppies are known for their breeding habits, and breeding them can be an enjoyable experience for aquarium enthusiasts. They are livebearers, which means that they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. The gestation period is approximately 4 weeks, and females can give birth to between 20 to 40 fry per litter.
Moscow Albino Green Guppies are susceptible to a variety of diseases, including fungal infections, bacterial infections, and parasitic infections. Symptoms of these diseases can include lethargy, loss of appetite, abnormal swimming, and discoloration. Keeping the tank clean and providing a healthy diet can help prevent these diseases.
The Moscow Albino Green Guppy is a selectively bred color variation of the Poecilia reticulata species, which is native to Central and South America, specifically in areas such as Barbados, Trinidad, and Venezuela.
Moscow Albino Green Guppies are generally considered safe and pose no threat to humans. However, it is important to handle them carefully to avoid injuring them.
When introducing Moscow Albino Green Guppies to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. This can be done by gradually introducing them to the water in the new tank over a period of several hours.
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