Guppy Yellow Taxi | Male & Female
Guppy Yellow Taxi | Male & Female is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
Description
The Yellow Taxi Guppy is a vibrant and attractive strain of guppy, known for its bright yellow coloration that resembles the color of a classic taxi. These guppies are popular in the aquarium hobby due to their eye-catching appearance and ease of care.
Male:
Appearance: Male Yellow Taxi Guppies are particularly striking, with a vivid yellow body that often covers most of the fish, from the head to the tail. The tail and fins may also display some contrasting patterns, such as black or dark blue spots or edges, enhancing the "taxi" theme. The tail is typically large and fan-shaped, adding to the overall visual appeal. Males are known for their slender, streamlined bodies and vibrant colors, making them the showstoppers in any aquarium.
Size: Males are smaller and more streamlined than females, usually growing to about 1.2 to 1.4 inches (3 to 3.5 cm) in length.
Behavior: Male Yellow Taxi Guppies are active swimmers and often engage in courtship displays, showing off their bright colors to attract females. They are peaceful fish but can be competitive during mating.
Female:
Appearance: Female Yellow Taxi Guppies have a more subtle coloration compared to the males. Their bodies are generally yellow, but the intensity of the color is often lighter and less uniform. Females may have a more muted or pale yellow tone, with less prominent patterns on their tails. They have a rounder and more robust body shape, especially when they are carrying fry.
Size: Females are larger and more rounded than males, typically growing to about 1.6 to 2 inches (4 to 5 cm) in length.
Behavior: Females are less active than males and tend to focus on foraging. They are peaceful and can be kept in groups.