Live Fish Guppy Magenta Big Ear

Rs. 150.00

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Description

Description

The Magenta Big Ear Guppy (also known as the Magenta Dumbo Ear Guppy) is a striking ornamental fish prized for its vibrant magenta-to-purple body coloration and oversized, wing-like pectoral fins. This variety is a mutation-based strain, often cross-bred with other lineages like Moscow or Tiger lines to create unique hues and patterns.

Key Characteristics

  • Coloration: Typically features a deep magenta or purplish body, sometimes transitioning to red or orange towards the tail in specific sub-strains like the "Magenta Tiger".
  • Big Ear Trait: These guppies are bred for significantly enlarged pectoral fins, giving them a distinctive "elephant ear" look as they swim.
  • Size: Males usually grow to 1.5–4 cm (0.6–1.6 in), while females are larger at 3–7 cm (1.2–2.8 in).
  • Hardiness: They are generally hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists

Characteristics

  • Pectoral Fins ("Big Ears"): The most defining feature is the oversized, wing-like pectoral fins that resemble elephant ears. In high-quality specimens, these ears are wide-spread vertically and may have a dark blue or purple hue.
  • Vibrant Coloration: The "Magenta" gene creates a deep purple-to-reddish body color, often with a metallic shimmer under aquarium lights.
  • Tail Shape: Often found with Delta or Halfmoon tails, which further enhance their elegant appearance
  • Temperament: These are peaceful and social community fish that coexist well with other non-aggressive species like Neon Tetras or Corydoras.
  • Swimming Style: Due to their large fins, they swim with a slower, more graceful "flapping" motion compared to standard guppies.
  • Activity Level: They are energetic and spend much of their time in the upper layers of the aquarium.

Care & Tank Requirements

  • Temperature: 22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F).
  • Water Conditions: pH level of 6.8 to 7.8 (slightly alkaline) with a hardness of 10 to 30 kH.
  • Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group; for a single guppy, at least 5 gallons is necessary.
  • Diet: They are omnivorous and thrive on a mix of high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and frozen foods like brine shrimp.
  • Setup: Use a lid on your tank, as guppies are known to jump.