





Yellow Cobra Guppy Pair
Yellow Cobra Guppy Overview
The Yellow Cobra Guppy is a mesmerizing guppy variety known for its vivid yellow body and intricate black "cobra-like" patterns across its body and tail. These patterns, resembling snakeskin, make them one of the most striking guppy types. Hardy and easy to care for, the Yellow Cobra Guppy is a favorite among hobbyists and breeders looking to add bold, eye-catching fish to their aquarium.
Appearance
Body Coloration: Bright yellow body with contrasting black patterns, forming a snakeskin or "cobra" effect.
Tail and Fins: The tail often showcases a flowing, rounded, or delta shape with vibrant yellow and black patterning.
Size: Males typically grow to around 1.5 inches, while females can grow slightly larger, up to 2 inches.
These guppies require minimal care and are best kept in groups to encourage natural behavior. A stable and well-maintained environment will help them remain healthy, colorful, and active.
Common Name: Yellow Cobra Guppy
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Origin: Native to South America, selectively bred for aquariums
Red Mosaic Guppy Care:
Tank Parameters:
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
pH Range: 6.5-8.0
Hardness: 100 to 150 mg/L (6 to 8 dH)
Temperature: 20-26°C (68-78°F)
Behavior:
Temperament: Peaceful
Tank Level: Top, mid-dweller
Diet:
Type: Omnivore
Feed them a variety of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen, or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
Breeding:
Type: Live-bearer
Females can give birth to 20-50 fry at a time, making them a fun choice for breeding projects. Separate fry into a nursery tank to ensure survival.
Difficulty:
Level: Beginner
Note: All images shown are for illustration purposes only. Variations in color and patterns may occur in individual fish.
Yellow Cobra Guppy Pair
Yellow Cobra Guppy Overview
The Yellow Cobra Guppy is a mesmerizing guppy variety known for its vivid yellow body and intricate black "cobra-like" patterns across its body and tail. These patterns, resembling snakeskin, make them one of the most striking guppy types. Hardy and easy to care for, the Yellow Cobra Guppy is a favorite among hobbyists and breeders looking to add bold, eye-catching fish to their aquarium.
Appearance
Body Coloration: Bright yellow body with contrasting black patterns, forming a snakeskin or "cobra" effect.
Tail and Fins: The tail often showcases a flowing, rounded, or delta shape with vibrant yellow and black patterning.
Size: Males typically grow to around 1.5 inches, while females can grow slightly larger, up to 2 inches.
These guppies require minimal care and are best kept in groups to encourage natural behavior. A stable and well-maintained environment will help them remain healthy, colorful, and active.
Common Name: Yellow Cobra Guppy
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Origin: Native to South America, selectively bred for aquariums
Red Mosaic Guppy Care:
Tank Parameters:
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
pH Range: 6.5-8.0
Hardness: 100 to 150 mg/L (6 to 8 dH)
Temperature: 20-26°C (68-78°F)
Behavior:
Temperament: Peaceful
Tank Level: Top, mid-dweller
Diet:
Type: Omnivore
Feed them a variety of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen, or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
Breeding:
Type: Live-bearer
Females can give birth to 20-50 fry at a time, making them a fun choice for breeding projects. Separate fry into a nursery tank to ensure survival.
Difficulty:
Level: Beginner
Note: All images shown are for illustration purposes only. Variations in color and patterns may occur in individual fish.