
Fancy Guppy Pair Dumbo Dark Dragon
Dumbo Dark Dragon Guppy is a stunning variant of the Fancy Guppy, known for its large, "dumbo" pectoral fins and striking dark coloration with intricate patterns
- Size: They typically grow to about 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm) in length
- Lifespan: They can live for 2–3 years with proper care
- Habitat: Native to South America, they thrive in warm, slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation
- Behavior: These guppies are peaceful and do well in community tanks. They are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their environment
- Tank Setup: A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended. They prefer a well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots and moderate lighting to showcase their colors
- Diet: Dumbo Dark Dragon Guppies are omnivores. They thrive on a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes or pellets, as well as live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or bloodworms
- Breeding: They are livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming young rather than laying eggs. This makes them prolific breeders
Their unique appearance and easy-going nature make them a great choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists
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Description
Dumbo Dark Dragon Guppy is a stunning variant of the Fancy Guppy, known for its large, "dumbo" pectoral fins and striking dark coloration with intricate patterns
- Size: They typically grow to about 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm) in length
- Lifespan: They can live for 2–3 years with proper care
- Habitat: Native to South America, they thrive in warm, slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation
- Behavior: These guppies are peaceful and do well in community tanks. They are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their environment
- Tank Setup: A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended. They prefer a well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots and moderate lighting to showcase their colors
- Diet: Dumbo Dark Dragon Guppies are omnivores. They thrive on a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes or pellets, as well as live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or bloodworms
- Breeding: They are livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming young rather than laying eggs. This makes them prolific breeders
Their unique appearance and easy-going nature make them a great choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists




















