The Black Moscow Guppy is a stunning and highly sought-after variety of the common guppy (Poecilia reticulata), prized for its deep, velvety black coloration and elegant appearance.
Black Moscow Guppy Overview
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Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
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Origin: Selective breeding (originally from Russia, now bred worldwide).
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Size:
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Males: 1–1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm) – more vibrant, with flowing fins.
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Females: 1.5–2.5 inches (4–6 cm) – slightly larger, less intense black.
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Lifespan: 1.5–3 years (with optimal care).
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Temperament: Peaceful, active, and social (best kept in groups).
Appearance & Varieties
✔ Jet-Black Body: Intense, solid black covering most of the body (including fins in high-quality strains).
✔ Metallic Sheen: Some have a slight blue or purple iridescence under light.
✔ Tail Types:
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Delta Tail (triangular)
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Round Tail
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Lyretail (double-sword extension)
⚠ Note: Females may show slight gray or silver patches, while males are darker.
Care Requirements
Tank Setup
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Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons (for a small group).
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Water Conditions:
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Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
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pH: 6.8–7.8 (slightly alkaline preferred)
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Hardness: Moderate to hard water (dGH 8–12).
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Filtration: Gentle flow (sponge filter ideal).
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Lighting: Moderate (dark substrate enhances their color).
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Decor: Live plants (Java fern, Anubias), hiding spots, and open swimming space.
Diet
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High-protein foods (color-enhancing flakes, pellets).
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Live/Frozen: Brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia.
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Vegetables: Blanched spinach or peas (for digestion).
Tank Mates
✅ Good Companions:
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Other peaceful guppies (e.g., Endlers, fancy guppies).
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Small tetras (Neons, Embers).
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Corydoras catfish & dwarf shrimp (Cherry shrimp).
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Fin-nippers (Tiger barbs, some danios).
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Aggressive fish (Bettas may attack long fins).
Breeding Black Moscow Guppies
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Livebearers: Females give birth to 20–50 fry every 4–6 weeks.
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Breeding Tips:
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Use a 1 male:2–3 female ratio to reduce stress.
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Provide floating plants (like hornwort) for fry hiding spots.
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Separate pregnant females to a breeding box before birth.
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Fry Care:
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Feed baby brine shrimp, powdered fry food, or crushed flakes.
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Maintain clean water (small, frequent water changes).
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⚠ Challenge: Maintaining pure Black Moscow traits requires selective breeding (cull weak/off-color fry).
Common Health Issues
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Fin Rot (treat with clean water & antibiotics if severe).
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Ich (White Spot Disease) – raise temp to 86°F + salt/medication.
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Bacterial Infections – quarantine new fish before adding.
Why Choose Black Moscow Guppies?
✨ Striking Contrast – Looks stunning in planted tanks.
✨ Rarity – High-quality strains are prized by collectors.
✨ Easy to Breed – Great for beginners learning selective breeding.
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