Guppies & Livebearers Assorted Freshwater Fish

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Our Guppies and Livebearers assortment brings together a wide variety of freshwater species known for their vibrant colors, fascinating patterns, and lively behaviors. This group includes Guppies, Endler’s, Platies, Mollies, and Swordtails, each with unique traits that make them popular among hobbyists of all experience levels. These fish are active, social, and adaptable, making them ideal for community aquariums while offering opportunities to create visually stunning displays with their diverse color morphs and tail shapes.

Types and Varieties:

  • Guppies: Small and energetic, Guppies come in Delta, Lyretail, Dumbo, HiFin, and Veiltail varieties. They feature color patterns such as Red, Blue, Black, Yellow, Mosaic, Snakeskin, Koi/Panda, and Metallic/Platinum.

  • Endler’s & Hybrids: Compact and brightly colored, often with intricate body markings. Perfect for nano tanks or as a companion to standard Guppies.

  • Platies: Hardy and peaceful, available in Standard, HiFin, and X-Jumbo sizes with colors ranging from Red, Orange, Yellow, to Black and Assorted patterns.

  • Mollies: Slightly larger and more robust, including Lyretail, Sailfin, and Balloon types, with color variants like Black, Dalmatian, Orange, and Assorted.

  • Swordtails: Elegant and active, including Standard, Red, Red Wag, and Assorted types. Males display distinctive elongated tail “swords” that add visual interest to the aquarium.

Behavior and Care:
Guppies and Livebearers are social, peaceful, and generally compatible with other community fish. They thrive in medium-light aquariums with stable water conditions. Being livebearers, they give birth to free-swimming fry, which can be an exciting feature for hobbyists who enjoy breeding. Regular water changes, a varied diet of flake, pellet, or live/frozen foods, and moderate filtration help maintain optimal tank conditions.

Tank Setup Recommendations:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 10–20 gallons for small groups; larger tanks allow more natural schooling and reduce aggression.

  • Water Parameters: Temperature 72–78°F, pH 6.8–7.8, moderate hardness.

  • Decoration: Provide plants, driftwood, and rocks to offer hiding spots and natural boundaries for fry and territorial individuals.

  • Feeding: Omnivorous diet including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia.

Why Choose coralSLover® Livebearers:
Through access to licensed wholesalers in the NY/NJ region, we hand-pick the most vibrant and unique Guppies and Livebearers from around the world. Our carefully curated selection gives hobbyists access to rare color morphs, tail variations, and high-quality specimens that are difficult to find locally. Perfect for anyone looking to build a lively, colorful, and engaging freshwater aquarium, our assortment combines visual appeal, active behavior, and easy-care traits for a truly captivating tank.

  • Active and social community fish

  • Wide range of types, colors, and tail shapes

  • Beginner-friendly, hardy, and adaptable

  • Ideal for community aquariums and nano setups

  • Rare and vibrant specimens not commonly available in local stores

Our Guppies and Livebearers assortment brings together a wide variety of freshwater species known for their vibrant colors, fascinating patterns, and lively behaviors. This group includes Guppies, Endler’s, Platies, Mollies, and Swordtails, each with unique traits that make them popular among hobbyists of all experience levels. These fish are active, social, and adaptable, making them ideal for community aquariums while offering opportunities to create visually stunning displays with their diverse color morphs and tail shapes.

Types and Varieties:

  • Guppies: Small and energetic, Guppies come in Delta, Lyretail, Dumbo, HiFin, and Veiltail varieties. They feature color patterns such as Red, Blue, Black, Yellow, Mosaic, Snakeskin, Koi/Panda, and Metallic/Platinum.

  • Endler’s & Hybrids: Compact and brightly colored, often with intricate body markings. Perfect for nano tanks or as a companion to standard Guppies.

  • Platies: Hardy and peaceful, available in Standard, HiFin, and X-Jumbo sizes with colors ranging from Red, Orange, Yellow, to Black and Assorted patterns.

  • Mollies: Slightly larger and more robust, including Lyretail, Sailfin, and Balloon types, with color variants like Black, Dalmatian, Orange, and Assorted.

  • Swordtails: Elegant and active, including Standard, Red, Red Wag, and Assorted types. Males display distinctive elongated tail “swords” that add visual interest to the aquarium.

Behavior and Care:
Guppies and Livebearers are social, peaceful, and generally compatible with other community fish. They thrive in medium-light aquariums with stable water conditions. Being livebearers, they give birth to free-swimming fry, which can be an exciting feature for hobbyists who enjoy breeding. Regular water changes, a varied diet of flake, pellet, or live/frozen foods, and moderate filtration help maintain optimal tank conditions.

Tank Setup Recommendations:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 10–20 gallons for small groups; larger tanks allow more natural schooling and reduce aggression.

  • Water Parameters: Temperature 72–78°F, pH 6.8–7.8, moderate hardness.

  • Decoration: Provide plants, driftwood, and rocks to offer hiding spots and natural boundaries for fry and territorial individuals.

  • Feeding: Omnivorous diet including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia.

Why Choose coralSLover® Livebearers:
Through access to licensed wholesalers in the NY/NJ region, we hand-pick the most vibrant and unique Guppies and Livebearers from around the world. Our carefully curated selection gives hobbyists access to rare color morphs, tail variations, and high-quality specimens that are difficult to find locally. Perfect for anyone looking to build a lively, colorful, and engaging freshwater aquarium, our assortment combines visual appeal, active behavior, and easy-care traits for a truly captivating tank.

  • Active and social community fish

  • Wide range of types, colors, and tail shapes

  • Beginner-friendly, hardy, and adaptable

  • Ideal for community aquariums and nano setups

  • Rare and vibrant specimens not commonly available in local stores