Guppies
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Guppies

Add vibrant color and energy to your aquarium with our selection of live guppies. Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are one of the most popular freshwater fish for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike. Known for their bright colors, active swimming, and peaceful nature, guppies thrive in community tanks and are easy to care for.
Perfect for planted aquariums, guppies prefer water temperatures of 72–82°F and a pH range of 6.8–7.8. Explore a wide variety including fancy guppies, mosaic guppies, and dumbo ear guppies — all shipped with care and guaranteed healthy.
Buy live guppies online today to liven up your aquarium.

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Category Food & feeding
Best for Matching pellets, flakes, tabs, and specialty diets to your livestock
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Brands Sera
Before you shop

Feed by species, size, and feeding style

Choose food by who will eat it, how it sinks or floats, and how often you feed. Tropical community fish, plecos, shrimp, fry, and cichlids rarely thrive on the exact same format.

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Collection FAQ

Helpful buying info

How do I pick the right food?

Start with the livestock you keep, then choose the right format for that animal: flakes for top feeders, granules for community fish, wafers or tabs for bottom dwellers, and specialty foods for fry or shrimp.

Can one food cover every tank?

Usually no. Most aquariums do better with a small rotation of staple and species-specific foods so top, mid, and bottom feeders all get the right size and nutrition.

What else belongs in a food order?

Water conditioner, test kits, and cleanup or maintenance basics are common add-ons because feeding and water quality always work together.