🧬 Origins and Classification
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata (Purple Haze strain)
Family: Poeciliidae
Purple Haze Guppies are a selectively bred variety known for their rich purple coloring and shimmering metallic tones. They originate from the wild guppy lines of South America but have been refined through breeding to create their unique violet shades. Both males and females are available, with males displaying stronger color intensity.
🎨 Appearance
Color:
- Deep purple or violet body and tail
- Some strains show a metallic or iridescent sheen
- Females tend to have lighter purple shades, while males are much more vibrant
Structure:
- Males have slimmer bodies with larger, colorful fins
- Females are larger with rounder bellies and softer coloration
- Tail types may include round tail, fan tail, or delta tail
Size:
- Males: 1.2–1.5 inches
- Females: 2–2.5 inches
Lifespan:
Typically 2–3 years in stable, clean, warm water.
🏡 Tank Requirements
Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons, ideally with live plants for added comfort and color enhancement.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72–82°F
- pH: 6.8–7.8
- Water Hardness: Moderate hardness preferred
Lighting:
Medium to bright lighting helps bring out their purple shine.
Habitat Setup:
- Live plants such as Java Moss, Hornwort, and Water Sprite
- Plenty of open swimming space
- Gentle filtration; avoid strong currents
🍽️ Diet
Type: Omnivorous
Foods:
- High-quality guppy flakes or micro pellets
- Frozen or live foods: brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
- Spirulina and color-enhancing foods help maintain rich purple tones
Feeding Tips:
Feed 2–3 small meals per day.
🤝 Behavior and Compatibility
Temperament: Peaceful, active, and well-behaved community fish.
Tank Mates:
- Compatible with tetras, rasboras, mollies, platies, corydoras, and shrimp
- Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species
Grouping:
Best kept with 1 male and 2–3 females to reduce stress and promote natural behavior.
💡 Care Notes
Purple Haze Guppies show their best color in clean, well-maintained water.
Regular weekly water changes (20–30%) help keep them healthy.
Live plants and a varied diet greatly enhance their purple tones and activity levels.
These guppies are perfect for anyone wanting a bright, vibrant purple splash in their aquarium.



