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Full Red Guppy
Poecilia reticulata var. Full Red
The red king of fishkeeping: body and tail entirely dyed an intense, uniform red with no spots or shading. Achieving a 'pure' Full Red is the Holy Grail of Guppy breeders — it takes generations of selection to eliminate every trace of other pigments. The best males look like living rubies. Under dedicated LED lighting, the red becomes incandescent. As hardy as the common Guppy.
- Family
- Poeciliidae
- Origin
- Allevamento selettivo
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
22 °C - 28 °C
6.8 - 8.5
Freshwater
Zona intermedia e superiore
5 cm
Description
Geographical Origin & Biotope:
The Full Red Guppy is a spectacular, entirely captive-bred ornamental strain, representing the absolute pinnacle of selective livebearer breeding. Derived from wild Poecilia reticulata lines natively endemic to the warm, heavily vegetated freshwater pools of South America, this highly inbred strain would never survive in the wild. The captive "biotope" requires a pristine, highly mature aquarium characterized by dense thickets of aquatic plants, floating vegetation, and flawless, highly stable water quality to protect their delicate genetics.
Taxonomy & Morphology:
Scientifically classified within the Poeciliidae family, the Full Red Guppy is a stunning, heavily modified morphological variant. They are small, streamlined micro-predators. Mature females reach roughly 5.0 to 6.0 centimeters (2.0-2.4 inches), while the highly ornamented males remain smaller at 2.5 to 3.5 centimeters (1.0-1.4 inches). The "Full Red" trait is a highly prized genetic mutation meticulously bred to eliminate all other pigment layers (iridophores and melanophores), expressing a completely solid, glowing crimson red across the entire fish.
Social Behavior:
They are highly intelligent, incredibly hyperactive, and intensely social mid-to-top-dwelling community fish. They are completely peaceful toward other species but exhibit a frenetic, non-stop mating and chasing behavior within their own kind. They absolutely MUST be kept in a sizable shoal (minimum 6 individuals). Because males are relentless in their pursuit of mating, it is an unconditional, absolute requirement to maintain a strict ratio of at least two (preferably three) females for every one male to disperse the constant, exhausting harassment.
Coloration & Sexual Dimorphism:
Sexual dimorphism is absolute, extreme, and unmistakable. Mature females are vastly larger, heavier-bodied, generally display a much paler red or pinkish base coloration, and exhibit a distinct dark "gravid spot" near the anal fin. Mature males are vastly smaller, possess a modified anal fin (the gonopodium), and boast breathtaking colors. The male Full Red Guppy is a visual masterpiece; the entire body, from the tip of the snout to the trailing edge of its massively flowing tail, is deeply saturated with a blinding, opaque blood-red hue.
Care and observations
Tank Setup:
The aquarium architecture MUST flawlessly accommodate their highly active swimming nature and provide massive physical barriers to break line-of-sight during mating chases. A minimum 40-liter (10-gallon) tank is required for a small harem. The absolute most critical requirement is overwhelming plant cover; the tank MUST feature massive thickets of tall, stem plants (like Water Sprite) and specifically, dense carpets of floating plants (like Salvinia or Hornwort) which are unconditionally mandatory to provide a secure refuge for exhausted females and newborn fry.
Diet & Feeding:
They are highly active, voracious omnivores and natural micro-predators. In the aquarium, their diet MUST be heavily focused on color-enhancing ingredients to maintain their glowing red pigmentation. They strictly MUST be fed a high-quality mix of protein, astaxanthin, and vegetable matter. Daily offerings of premium color-enhancing micro-pellets, freeze-dried tubifex, and specifically, live or frozen meaty foods rich in carotenoids (like brine shrimp and daphnia) are unconditionally mandatory for vibrant coloration and long-term health.
Water Quality:
They strictly demand highly oxygenated, warm tropical heat (24-28°C / 75-82°F). Crucially, highly inbred ornamental strains like the Full Red Guppy are vastly more delicate than wild guppies. They absolutely require moderately hard, heavily mineralized water (GH 8-15) and a neutral to alkaline pH (7.2 - 8.0) to truly thrive and prevent lethal osmotic stress. They possess absolute zero tolerance for Ammonia, Nitrites, or even high Nitrates; a highly mature filter and rigorous weekly 30% water changes are unconditionally mandatory.
Compatibility & Tankmates:
Compatibility is excellent due to their completely peaceful nature, but their massive, flowing fins and high visibility make them highly vulnerable targets. They are the perfect centerpiece for a peaceful, single-species or highly curated community aquarium. They MUST NEVER be housed with aggressive fin-nippers (like Tiger Barbs) or large, fast predatory fish (like Angelfish or Cichlids) that will violently shred their tails. Excellent companions include peaceful bottom-dwellers (Corydoras, Kuhli Loaches) and Otocinclus.
Aquarium Breeding:
Breeding is spectacularly prolific and incredibly fast, but breeding true "Full Reds" requires culling, as the trait is recessive and easily lost. They are livebearers; they do NOT lay eggs. Following internal fertilization, the female will gestate for roughly 21-30 days, evidenced by a massively swelling belly. She will then give live birth to 20-50 fully formed fry. The adults are aggressively cannibalistic; massive, impenetrable thickets of floating plants are absolutely mandatory to ensure the delicate red fry survive.
Risks & Diseases:
The absolute greatest physical risk is rapid, lethal toxicity from Ammonia/Nitrite spikes; their highly inbred genetics grant them a vastly weaker immune system compared to standard guppies. The second major risk is lethal exhaustion; failing to maintain the strict 2:1 female-to-male ratio will inevitably result in the females being chased to death. Finally, their massive, flowing tails are highly susceptible to severe fin rot (caused by poor water quality) and physical shredding by aggressive tankmates.
Fish profile
- Temperament
- Pacifico e attivo
- Diet
- Onnivoro: fiocchi, artemia, dafnia, spirulina. Alimenti con carotenoidi per intensificare il rosso
- Tank level
- Zona intermedia e superiore
- Minimum group
- 3
- Adult size
- 5 cm
- Minimum tank
- 40 L
- GH
- 8 dGH - 28 dGH
- KH
- n/a
- TDS
- n/a
- Conductivity
- n/a
- Sex ratio
- 1 maschio : 2–3 femmine
- Feeding frequency
- 1–2 volte al giorno, integrare carotenoidi
- Bioload
- Low
- Flow
- Corrente debole
- Reproduction
- Viviparo. Full Red × Full Red produce alta percentuale di prole rossa. Incroci con altre varietà diluiscono il colore.
- Compatibility
- Comunità pacifica. Evitare mordipinne e compagni troppo vivaci che stressano.
Image gallery
Licensed images linked to the species or, when marked, to the closest representative taxon.
Exact Wikimedia Commons photo identified as RREA full red tail guppy.