Sunrise Guppy

Origins and Classification

  • Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata (Sunrise strain)
  • Family: Poeciliidae (Livebearers)
  • Origin: Native to South America (Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil); the Sunrise Guppy is a selectively bred strain, named for its bright orange-red hues that resemble a morning sunrise.
  • Popularity: Popular among guppy collectors for its bold, fiery coloration and active behavior. Often used in ornamental aquariums and breeding projects.

🎨 Appearance

  • Body Color:
    • Fiery orange-red gradient resembling sunrise tones.
    • Some strains show yellow to deep red shading.
    • Iridescent highlights may appear under aquarium lighting.
  • Distinctive Features:
    • Males: smaller body with bright, flowing tails (often fan or delta).
    • Females: larger, less vivid but still show orange/yellow tones.
  • Size: Small — males 1.2–1.5 inches (3–4 cm); females 2–2.5 inches (5–6 cm).
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years (with proper care, can live slightly longer).

🏡 Tank Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons (keep in groups; 1 male with 2–3 females recommended).
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
    • pH: 6.8–7.8
    • Water Hardness: Moderately hard water ideal.
  • Habitat Setup:
    • Provide live plants and hiding spaces (especially for fry).
    • Allow open swimming zones for their active schooling.
    • Gentle filtration to keep water clean and oxygenated.
    • Peaceful community tank mates recommended.
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