Tank Update and New Guppies

Your tank looks great!! :clap::bowing::clap: I love the way you have arranged your plants too--very pleasing to the eye and they have a natural flow about them.
Love the male guppy--but IDK about the female guppy. Could just be the camera angle but she looks a bit deformed in the spine. Her colors are good though.

Thank you! It took me a long time to decide on my setup. It still needs a little work, but I'm getting there.
I didn't have a lot of choice in females. Half the reason I chose her was because she was in a paludarium all by herself. He didn't want to part with her, since she was the only fish in there, but I promised him some male endlers, which will fit much better in the somewhat narrow water space. I think she is happy to have some other fish to socialize with!
 
Its hard to tell on the females spine. I'm not exactly a guppy pro. I've always wanted to breed them, but never been able to. It looks okay to me, but I could be wrong. Any other opinions from guppy folk?
 
First and foremost, WOW! What a transformation in terms of plant growth. Your set-up looks awesome! Second, I love guppies!!! :) I have a 20 gallon and a 25 gallon just for guppies and a few neon tetras (I think the two go great together).

The male looks awesome! That long dorsal fin is definitely stellar and the coloration on his body is gorgeous. If you can breed offspring to have that coloration, with the long dorsal fin, and a fantail or delta tail, I think the babies would be fantastic.

In regards to the female; I think she does have a bit of a crooked spine. However, it's not anything too extreme in my opinion. It could be hereditary or age. :) Good luck and thanks for sharing! :)
 
Looking good!
 
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