Guppy breeding--colors in offspring

Fishstix3000

Beware the Caerbannog Rabbit!
Nov 23, 2008
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I have collected quite a few different colors of guppies in my livebearing tank. Is it better to stick with similar colored guppies? Like all yellows etc, or will the offspring still be really beautiful but random? I have yellow, yellow sunset, black, orange, blue, and orange tuxedo. I'm thinking I'll have a hodgepodge of colors in the offspring. Thanks!
 
It's really hard to predict what the offspring will look like because of how much guppies have been bred through the years. It's going to be pretty random no matter what you do so I say go for an assortment...
 
All in the same tank..yep..very random mix in the offspring.
 
I say go for an assortment too. I've got blue diamond and tequila sunrise guppies and some of the babies are beautiful.

Here are two of the best looking:

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Yup , if you mix and match = more colorful stock .
 
Awesome! I was hoping that was the case. I have a batch of fry from a couple of days ago....it will be fun to see what colors they develop! Thanks for your replies!!
 
Coloration in guppies is not random. It can seem like that when one breeds unknown genetics to unknown genetics. Even when one knows some, the mix of colors can still seem random. Many colors won't be shown fully without testosterone. Others are linked to the X or the Y chormosomes. Some are dominate over others.

There is also several layers of color and types of color in a guppy.

Understanding coloration makes it a challenge to breed guppies that look like you want them to.

Nothing wrong with just letting guppies mix and breed. Just the result is quite consistent, you get a guppy in a few generations that looks very much like a wild guppy in size and coloration.

Marv
 
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