Weird Guppy strain ID

AroForever

I eat babies...candy.
Jul 20, 2007
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LAst year i bought 3 guppies, 2 females, 1 male. the females were one half black one with a very long anal fin and one with a reddish blue fin, the male was a cobra with a seethrough triangle on its tailfin. theyve had babies and there babies had babies, and so on. this one is from the third generation. and is the only one of them i diddnt sell. it just recently had babies with a plain female, and they all look like endlers! heres some pictures, notice the long gonopodium.

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Looks like some type of pingu, the babies look like 'endlers' because thats what wild guppies look like. This also happens when fancy guppies are bred to wild type guppies or two very different strains are mixed together over time, basically they revert back to wild type guppies.
 
doesnt look like a strange guppy.
 
Look up giessen guppies. They have the long gonopodiums bred in, (absurdly long on many fish), and like squeak said, is probably sterile. You see the same problem in male lyretail swords, where females have to be bred back to non lyre sibling males in order to obtain more.
 
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