Black Moscow Guppy for Sale

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Black Moscow Guppy

Black Moscow Guppies are one of the most striking fancy guppy varieties available, prized for their deep black coloration, flowing fins, and peaceful temperament. These hardy livebearers make an excellent addition to planted aquariums and community fish tanks, where their dark metallic appearance creates beautiful contrast against green plants and lighter substrates. Black Moscow Guppies are beginner-friendly fish, active, and easy to care for, making them a popular choice for both new and experienced aquarium hobbyists. With proper care, stable water conditions, and a quality diet, these elegant guppies will thrive and display their best coloration in freshwater aquariums.

Black Moscow Guppy Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
  • Common Name: Black Moscow Guppy
  • Care Level: Easy
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • Diet: Omnivore
  • Adult Size: 1.5–2.5 inches
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years
  • Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
  • Temperature: 72–82°F
  • pH Range: 7.0–8.0
  • Breeding: Livebearer
  • Swimming Level: Top to middle
  • Compatibility: Great for community aquariums
  • Shrimp Safe: Usually safe with adult shrimp, may eat shrimplets
  • Best Kept In: Groups or community tanks with peaceful fish
  • Coloration: Deep black body with metallic sheen and flowing fins

Are Black Moscow Guppies Safe With Shrimp?

Black Moscow Guppies are generally considered shrimp-safe with adult shrimp, especially larger Neocaridina and Amano shrimp. Their peaceful temperament makes them a popular choice for community aquariums that include freshwater shrimp.

However, like most guppies, Black Moscow Guppies may eat baby shrimp (shrimplets) if they can catch them. This is especially true in tanks with limited hiding spaces.

To improve shrimp survival rates, we recommend:

Many hobbyists successfully keep Black Moscow Guppies with:

In well-planted tanks, Black Moscow Guppies and shrimp can coexist very successfully while creating a colorful and active aquarium.

Real Owner Tips for Keeping Black Moscow Guppies

In our experience, Black Moscow Guppies display their best coloration and finnage when kept in clean, stable aquariums with darker backgrounds and high-quality fish foods rich in protein. We’ve also noticed they tend to settle in faster and act more confidently in planted tanks with floating plants, moss, or other natural cover.

Regular water changes and avoiding overcrowding make a major difference in long-term health, coloration, and breeding success. Like many fancy guppies, Black Moscow Guppies thrive when water quality stays consistent and stress is kept low.

Tank Mates for Black Moscow Guppies

Black Moscow Guppies are peaceful and thrive with:

Avoid:

  • Aggressive fish (Cichlids)
  • Fin nippers (Tiger Barbs)

Ideal Tank Setup

  • Heavily planted tank enhances black coloration
  • Dark substrate makes colors pop
  • Gentle filtration (sponge filter preferred)
  • Floating plants for fry protection

Why Buy Black Moscow Guppies From The Shrimp Farm?

Healthy, Active Fish
Our Black Moscow Guppies are carefully selected for health, coloration, and strong finnage before shipping.

Expertly Packed for Safe Arrival
We use insulated packaging, professional fish shipping methods, and fast delivery options to help ensure your fish arrive healthy and stress-free.

Quarantined and Carefully Monitored
Our fish are observed closely and maintained in clean, stable systems to promote long-term health and vitality.

True Black Moscow Genetics
We source and breed quality Black Moscow Guppies known for their deep black coloration and elegant flowing fins.

Great for Community Aquariums
Black Moscow Guppies are peaceful, beginner-friendly fish that work well in planted tanks and community setups.

Shrimp-Compatible Options
Many hobbyists successfully keep our guppies alongside adult Neocaridina and Amano shrimp in heavily planted aquariums.

Fast Nationwide Shipping
We safely ship live fish across the United States with care and attention to detail.

Real Fishkeepers Ready to Help
We keep and care for the fish we sell and are always happy to help with questions about care, compatibility, feeding, and breeding.

 

Backed by The Shrimp Farm's Live Arrival Guarantee!

 

Are Black Moscow Guppies Good For Beginners?

Yes, Black Moscow Guppies are an excellent choice for beginner aquarium hobbyists. They are hardy, peaceful, easy to feed, and adapt well to a wide range of freshwater aquarium setups.

Their active personality and striking black coloration make them a great centerpiece fish for planted tanks and community aquariums alike.

Why beginners love Black Moscow Guppies:

  • Easy to care for fish
  • Peaceful community fish
  • Readily accept flake and pellet foods
  • Adapt well to most freshwater aquariums
  • Breed easily in home aquariums
  • Compatible with many peaceful tank mates

While they are hardy fish, Black Moscow Guppies still do best in clean, stable water conditions with regular maintenance and a quality diet. A planted aquarium with gentle filtration helps them display their best color and finnage.

 

Black Moscow Guppy vs Blue Moscow Guppy

Feature Black Moscow Guppy Blue Moscow Guppy
Coloration Deep velvet black Metallic dark blue
Appearance Bold and dramatic Bright and iridescent
Temperament Peaceful Peaceful
Adult Size 1.5–2.5 inches 1.5–2.5 inches
Care Level Easy Easy
Shrimp Compatibility Usually safe with adult shrimp Usually safe with adult shrimp
Best Tank Style Dark substrate planted tanks Bright planted aquariums
Beginner Friendly Yes Yes
Breeding Difficulty Easy Easy
Popularity Popular for dark aquascapes Popular for colorful community tanks

 

Both Black Moscow Guppies and Blue Moscow Guppies are hardy, beginner-friendly livebearers with peaceful temperaments and flowing fins. Black Moscow Guppies are favored for their dramatic dark coloration, while Blue Moscow Guppies stand out with vibrant metallic blue tones. Both varieties do well in planted community aquariums and can often be kept alongside adult shrimp.

Black Moscow Guppy Care Guide

Black Moscow Guppies are hardy, active livebearers that do best in clean, stable freshwater aquariums with warm water and gentle filtration. Their deep black coloration and flowing fins stand out beautifully in planted community tanks.

Tank Size

A 10-gallon aquarium is suitable for a small group, though larger aquariums provide better water stability and swimming space.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–82°F
  • pH: 7.0–8.0
  • Moderate hardness
  • Stable, clean water conditions

Regular water changes are important for maintaining health and vibrant coloration.

Diet

Black Moscow Guppies are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet including:

Protein-rich foods help support coloration, growth, and finnage quality.

Tank Mates

These peaceful guppies do well with:

Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish that may stress them or damage their fins.

Plants & Decor

Planted aquariums help Black Moscow Guppies feel secure and display their best color. Popular plant choices include:

Dark substrates and green plants create excellent contrast with their black coloration.

Breeding

Black Moscow Guppies are livebearers and breed readily in home aquariums. Females can give birth approximately every 30 days under good conditions.

General Care Tips

  • Keep water parameters stable
  • Avoid overcrowding
  • Feed small amounts multiple times daily
  • Perform regular maintenance
  • Quarantine new fish when possible

With proper care, Black Moscow Guppies are hardy, beginner-friendly fish that bring striking color and constant activity to freshwater community aquariums.

Black Moscow Guppy FAQ

What is a Black Moscow Guppy?

The Black Moscow Guppy is a selectively bred fancy guppy known for its deep black coloration, metallic sheen, and elegant flowing fins. These livebearers are popular in freshwater aquariums because of their striking appearance and active personality.

How big do Black Moscow Guppies get?

Adult Black Moscow Guppies typically grow to around 1.5–2.5 inches in length. Males are usually smaller and more colorful, while females are larger with shorter fins.

Are Black Moscow Guppies good for beginners?

Yes, Black Moscow Guppies are considered beginner-friendly fish. They are hardy, adaptable, and easy to care for when kept in stable water conditions with regular maintenance.

What water parameters do Black Moscow Guppies need?

Black Moscow Guppies thrive in:

  • Temperature: 72–82°F
  • pH: 7.0–8.0
  • Moderate hardness
  • Clean, well-filtered water

Stable parameters are more important than chasing exact numbers.

Can Black Moscow Guppies live with shrimp?

Adult Black Moscow Guppies are generally shrimp-safe with larger shrimp species and adult Neocaridina shrimp. However, they may eat baby shrimp if given the opportunity. Dense moss and plants help improve shrimp survival.

What do Black Moscow Guppies eat?

Black Moscow Guppies are omnivores and do best on a varied diet including:

  • High-quality flake food
  • Micro pellets
  • Frozen foods
  • Baby brine shrimp
  • Daphnia

A protein-rich diet helps maintain coloration and finnage quality.

How many Black Moscow Guppies should be kept together?

Guppies are social fish and do best in groups. A small group of at least 3–5 guppies is recommended. Many hobbyists keep one male with multiple females to reduce breeding stress on females.

Do Black Moscow Guppies breed easily?

Yes, like most guppies, Black Moscow Guppies breed very easily in freshwater aquariums. Females can give birth approximately every 30 days under good conditions.

Are Black Moscow Guppies aggressive?

No, Black Moscow Guppies are peaceful community fish. They do best with other non-aggressive tank mates such as tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and peaceful shrimp.

Why are my Black Moscow Guppies losing color?

Color loss can happen due to:

  • Stress
  • Poor water quality
  • Low-quality diet
  • Illness
  • Genetics
  • Cold temperatures

High-quality foods and stable aquarium conditions usually help restore coloration.

How long do Black Moscow Guppies live?

With proper care, Black Moscow Guppies typically live around 2–3 years, though some may live longer in optimal conditions.

What tank size is best for Black Moscow Guppies?

A 10-gallon aquarium is a good minimum size for a small group, though larger tanks provide better stability and swimming space.

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