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General info about Moscow Red Guppy

The Moscow Red Guppy, also known as the Red Moscow Guppy, is a popular freshwater fish species among aquarium enthusiasts. Its scientific name is Poecilia reticulata.  The Moscow Red Guppy is a small-sized fish that typically grows up to 2 inches in length. Males are generally smaller than females and are more brightly colored. They are peaceful and active fish that can be kept in community tanks with other peaceful fish species.

Moscow Red Guppy Diet & Nutrition

Moscow Red Guppies are omnivorous and feed on a variety of food including flakes, pellets, frozen and live food such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. A varied diet will help to maintain their overall health and vitality.

Determining Sex of Moscow Red Guppy

Sexing guppies is relatively easy. Males are generally smaller, more colorful, and have a longer and more pointed dorsal fin compared to females. Females are typically larger and have a rounded belly.

Breeding & Spawning Moscow Red Guppy

Moscow Red Guppies are prolific breeders and can produce young ones at a fast rate. They are livebearers and do not lay eggs. The females can store sperm from the males, which means they can continue to give birth to multiple batches of fry even when males are not present.

Common Diseases with Moscow Red Guppy

Moscow Red Guppies are generally hardy fish, but they can be susceptible to common fish diseases such as Ich and Fin Rot. Keeping the aquarium clean and maintaining good water quality can help to prevent disease outbreaks.

Moscow Red Guppy Origin

The Moscow Red Guppy is a selectively bred strain of the common guppy, which is native to South America.

Caution with Moscow Red Guppy

Moscow Red Guppies are generally not aggressive, but males can sometimes exhibit aggressive behavior towards each other when competing for female attention. To reduce aggression, it is recommended to keep a higher number of females to males.

Acclimating Moscow Red Guppy

Proper acclimation is essential when introducing new fish to the aquarium. The acclimation process should be gradual and done over a period of at least 30 minutes to prevent shock or stress to the fish.
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