The Blue Tuxedo Guppy is one of the most eye-catching livebearers available, featuring a striking contrast between a deep blue rear half and a lighter front body. This “tuxedo” pattern gives them a bold, elegant look that stands out in any freshwater aquarium.
These guppies are incredibly hardy, beginner-friendly, and constantly active—making them a perfect choice for both new hobbyists and experienced aquarists looking to add movement and color.
Whether you're building a peaceful community tank or a vibrant planted aquarium, Blue Tuxedo Guppies deliver nonstop energy and visual appeal.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Poecilia reticulata |
| Common Name | Blue Tuxedo Guppy |
| Care Level | Easy |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Size | 1.5–2.5 inches |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Tank Size | 10+ gallons |
| Water Temp | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.8–7.8 |
| Lifespan | 1.5–3 years |
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The Blue Tuxedo Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a hardy, low-maintenance freshwater fish that thrives in a wide range of aquarium setups. With proper care, these vibrant livebearers will display their best coloration, stay active, and even reproduce in home aquariums.
Maintaining stable water conditions is the key to long-term success.
Stability matters more than perfection—avoid sudden swings.
A proper tank setup will enhance both health and coloration.
Blue Tuxedo Guppies are omnivores and benefit from a varied diet.
Feed 1–2 times daily:
Avoid overfeeding—only feed what they eat in 30–60 seconds.
Blue Tuxedo Guppies are peaceful and ideal for community tanks.
Great tank mates:
Shrimp compatibility:
Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish.
These are livebearers and breed easily in home aquariums.
If you don’t want breeding, keep only males.
Routine maintenance keeps your guppies healthy and vibrant.
1. Dull Coloration
2. Fin Damage
3. Sudden Deaths
When properly cared for, Blue Tuxedo Guppies will:
Yes. Blue Tuxedo Guppies are hardy, adaptable, and one of the best fish for beginners. They tolerate a wide range of water conditions and are easy to care for.
They typically grow to about 1.5 to 2.5 inches in length. Males are smaller and more colorful, while females are slightly larger.
Keep at least 3 to 6 guppies together. They are social fish and show better behavior and activity in groups.
Yes, they can live with shrimp, but they may eat baby shrimp. Adding plants and moss helps protect shrimp fry and improve survival.
They eat a balanced omnivore diet including:
A 10-gallon tank or larger is recommended for a small group. Larger tanks provide better stability and more swimming space.
Ideal conditions:
Yes. They are livebearers and will breed readily in a healthy, stable aquarium.
They typically live 1.5 to 3 years depending on care, diet, and water quality.
No. They are peaceful community fish and do well with other non-aggressive species like tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras.
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