Albino full white salo ribbon crown tail guppies are a type of ornamental fish that are highly sought after by aquarium hobbyists. They are a variety of guppy that have a white or silver-colored body with red or orange eyes, and a long, flowing ribbon-like tail with a crown-shaped pattern at the end. The term "salo" refers to the coloration of the fish, which is a light, almost translucent shade.
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Details
Attribute | Description |
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Common Name | White Salo Ribbon Crown Tail Guppies |
Scientific Name | Poecilia reticulata |
Appearance | White body with red or black ribbon-like markings, crown-shaped tail with elongated and pointed fins |
Size | Males grow to 1.2-1.4 inches (3-3.5 cm), females grow to 1.6-2.4 inches (4-6 cm) |
Life Span | With proper care, the Dragon Guppy can live up to 2-3 years in captivity. |
Water Parameters | pH 7.0-8.0, temperature 72-82°F (22-28°C) |
Diet | Flake or pellet food, supplemented with live or frozen food |
Behavior | Peaceful, suitable for community tanks |
Tank requirements:
Albino full white salo ribbon crown tail guppies are small fish and can be kept in tanks as small as 10 gallons. They prefer a heavily planted aquarium with a moderate current and a temperature range of 72-82°F (22-28°C). The water should have a pH range of 7.0-8.0 and a hardness level of 10-25 dGH.Feeding:
Albino full white salo ribbon crown tail guppies are omnivores and can be fed a diet of flake food, pellets, frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp or daphnia.Breeding:
Albino full white salo ribbon crown tail guppies are livebearers, which means they give birth to live young. They are relatively easy to breed and can produce a large number of fry (baby fish) at once.Conclusion
As with all guppies, albino full white salo ribbon crown tail guppies are relatively easy to care for and breed, making them popular among beginner fish keepers. They prefer a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding places and a varied diet of flake food, frozen food, and live food.