Guppy Yellow Mosaic | Male & Female
Guppy Yellow Mosaic | Male & Female is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Yellow Mosaic Guppy is a visually stunning freshwater fish, prized for its vibrant coloration and intricate tail pattern. This guppy variety is characterized by a mix of yellow and other colors, creating a mosaic-like pattern on its tail and body.
Male:
Appearance: Male Yellow Mosaic Guppies are known for their bright and striking coloration. They typically have a vivid yellow body with intricate patterns on their tail and fins. The "mosaic" pattern refers to a patchwork of colors, often including shades of black, blue, green, and sometimes red, which create a beautiful, speckled effect. The tail is usually fan-shaped and large relative to their body, enhancing their striking appearance.
Size: Males are smaller and more slender than females, usually growing to about 1.2 to 1.4 inches (3 to 3.5 cm) in length.
Behavior: Males are more active and display courtship behaviors, often showing off their vibrant tails to attract females. They are generally peaceful but can be competitive during mating.
Female:
Appearance: Female Yellow Mosaic Guppies are less colorful than males, with a more subdued yellow hue on their bodies. They may have some patterning on their tails, but it is typically less pronounced than in males. Females have a rounder and fuller body shape, especially when pregnant.
Size: Females are larger and more robust, typically growing to about 1.6 to 2 inches (4 to 5 cm) in length.
Behavior: Females are more placid and less active than males. They tend to be more focused on foraging and less on displaying.