🧬 Origins and Classification
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Family: Poeciliidae
The Feeder Guppy is a simple, hardy guppy variety bred primarily for feeding larger predatory fish, but it is also commonly kept as a low-maintenance aquarium fish. Because of its durability, fast reproduction, and easy care, the Feeder Guppy is often used to cycle tanks or introduce new hobbyists to livebearing fish.
🎨 Appearance
The Feeder Guppy typically displays more natural, wild-type coloration compared to fancy guppies.
Color & Features:
- Silver, grey, or lightly patterned body
- Shorter fins compared to fancy guppies
- Males show slight color on the tail; females remain plain
- Slender, active swimmers
Size:
- Males: 1–1.2 inches
- Females: 1.5–2.2 inches
- Lifespan: 1–2 years (longer with good care)
🏡 Tank Requirements
Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a small colony; more space helps with breeding.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72–82°F
- pH: 6.8–7.8
- Hardness: Moderate to hard
Environment Setup
Feeder Guppies are adaptable and thrive in simple or planted tanks.
Provide:
- Live plants (hornwort, guppy grass, Java moss)
- Gentle water flow
- Open swimming space
- A tight lid (excellent jumpers)
Stable, clean water helps maintain fast growth and active breeding.
🍽️ Diet
Type: Omnivore
Food Options:
- Flake food
- Micro pellets
- Frozen or live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, baby brine)
- Vegetable-based foods
Feed small portions 2–3 times per day to support steady growth.
🤝 Behavior and Compatibility
The Feeder Guppy is peaceful, active, and social.
Ideal Tank Mates:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Platies
- Corydoras
- Snails and shrimp
Avoid:
- Large predatory fish (unless used for feeding)
- Fin-nippers
Grouping:
Best kept in colonies; they breed continuously in healthy tanks.
💡 Care Notes
They thrives in clean water with consistent maintenance. Because they reproduce quickly, they are ideal for aquarists who want a self-sustaining population. Weekly water changes help keep the colony healthy and active.
The Feeder Guppy is a hardy, adaptable fish perfect for beginners, breeding projects, or as a natural food source for larger species.



