🧬 Origins and Classification
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata (Electric Blue strain)
Family: Poeciliidae
Neon Electric Blue Guppies are a selectively bred strain known for their intense blue shine and glowing iridescent body color. Originally developed from wild guppy lines found in South America, Neon Electric Blue Guppies have become a highly desired variety because of their bright appearance, peaceful nature, and effortless care needs.
🌍 Background and Popularity
These guppies are widely admired due to their vibrant coloration and active swimming behavior. Their easy care makes them suitable for beginners, while their striking look keeps advanced hobbyists interested as well.
🎨 Appearance
Color:
- Vibrant electric blue body with metallic shimmer
- Fins may show sky-blue, ice-blue, or neon tones
- Males display stronger color intensity; females appear lighter
Structure:
- Males: slender bodies, large flowing tails
- Females: larger rounded bodies, shorter fins
- Tail shapes: delta, fan, or round tail
Size:
- Males: 1.2–1.5 inches
- Females: 2–2.5 inches
Lifespan:
Usually 2–3 years.
🏡 Tank Requirements
Tank Size:
Minimum 10 gallons.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72–82°F
- pH: 6.8–7.8
- Hardness: moderate
Lighting:
Bright or medium lighting enhances neon color.
Habitat Setup:
- Live plants
- Gentle filtration
- Open swimming areas
🍽️ Diet
Type: Omnivorous
Foods:
- Guppy flakes or pellets
- Brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
- Spirulina or color-enhancing foods
Feeding Tips:
2–3 small meals daily.
🤝 Behavior and Compatibility
Temperament:
Peaceful, active.
Tank Mates:
Tetras, rasboras, platies, mollies, shrimp.
Avoid fin-nippers.
Grouping:
1 male to 2–3 females recommended.
💡 Care Notes
Neon Electric Blue Guppies thrive in clean water with stable conditions.
Weekly 20–30% water changes maintain health and enhance color.
Planted tanks help highlight their bright electric blue tones.



