π General Overview Common Name: Dumbo Ear Guppy (also called Elephant Ear Guppy) Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata Family: Poeciliidae Origin: Originally from South America (Venezuela, Barbados, Trinidad, Guyana) β now...
Common Name: Dumbo Ear Guppy (also called Elephant Ear Guppy)
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Family: Poeciliidae
Origin: Originally from South America (Venezuela, Barbados, Trinidad, Guyana) β now bred worldwide
Lifespan: 2β3 years on average
Temperament: Peaceful and social
Difficulty Level: Easy (excellent for beginners)
Distinct Feature: Enlarged, fan-like pectoral fins resembling elephant ears β the signature trait.
Body Color: Comes in many color variations including blue, red, white, purple, yellow, and multi-colored metallic shades.
Tail Types: Can have different tail shapes such as delta, fan, veil, or round tail.
Size:
Males: Around 1.5β2 inches (3.8β5 cm)
Females: Around 2β2.5 inches (5β6.5 cm)
Overall Look: Elegant and eye-catching due to large fins and bright coloration.
Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons for a small group (larger preferred)
Tank Setup:
Live or artificial plants for cover
Gentle water flow (strong currents may damage fins)
Fine gravel or sand substrate
Open swimming space
Water Conditions:
Temperature: 22β28Β°C (72β82Β°F)
pH: 6.8β7.8
Hardness: 8β12 dGH
Lighting: Moderate to highlight their colors
Type: Omnivorous
Foods:
High-quality flake or pellet food
Frozen or live foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms
Blanched vegetables (spinach, zucchini, peas) occasionally
Feeding Frequency: 1β2 times per day, small amounts they can finish in a few minutes.
Nature: Very peaceful; does well in community aquariums.
Tankmates: Other guppies, mollies, platies, tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras catfish.
Avoid: Fin-nippers (like barbs) or aggressive fish.
Social Structure: Thrive in groups; best ratio is 1 male to 2β3 females to reduce mating stress.
Breeding Difficulty: Very easy β one of the most prolific livebearers.
Reproduction Type: Livebearer (females give birth to free-swimming fry).
Breeding Conditions:
Maintain warm water (26β28Β°C)
Provide dense plants or breeding boxes for fry protection
Separate pregnant females before birth if possible
Gestation Period: Around 3β4 weeks
Fry Care: Feed baby guppies crushed flakes, infusoria, or baby brine shrimp.
Perform regular partial water changes (25% weekly).
Avoid sharp decorations β their fins can tear easily.
Watch for fin rot, ich, and fungal infections.
Maintain good water quality and avoid overcrowding.
Add aquarium salt occasionally (optional) for disease prevention.
Dumbo Ear Guppies are entirely man-made through selective breeding.
The βearsβ (pectoral fins) can move elegantly, giving them a dancing appearance.
Males are more colorful and have larger fins than females.
They can adapt to a wide range of water conditions, making them hardy yet beautiful pets.
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