Please use this topic to post your Guppy photos.* I'll leave it stickied so it appears at the top of the posts.
Thanks,
Mike
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Please use your own photos, and not material from the internet.
Please post your photos as attachments, rather than links.
While your compliments on the photos are really appreciated, text-only posts will be removed after a while to keep the gallery pictures-only. If there is a discussion you do not want to loose, please start it again in a separate thread.
Thanks,
Armadillo
Last edited by armadillo; October 15th, 2007 at 03:20 AM.
This is my female guppy. I think she's prettier then even most male guppies with her polka dotted tale with her blue top fin. She also has completely black eyes which I think look awesome.
Here's 2 of my females and a pic of spot as i realised just now that i never posted one of him here! also im adding some pics of the guppies i had but sadly died while i was on holiday in july.
These are my guppies. I've been doing some readings and people talk about fancy names for their guppies and different strains. I'm sure mine are just ordinary guppies but how do I identify these things? Are there guides out there that I can look at so next time I go to the fish store, I'd know what I'm looking at/for?
Here are my two little guppies, Chip and Dale. Chip is the little red one and Dale is the yellow one. They love playing together and they are very bold. I'm sorry if the pictures aren't that great but it's hard to get a picture of something that won't stay still!
I know that there are different types of fancy guppies(ie. blue tuxedo, etc.) and I don't know if my two are a specific type or not. If they are, can someone tell me what they could be?
No longer alive, these are two of the original 'base stock' in my breeding line of guppies from nearly four years ago. Nowhere near "show" quality of course - it's all just a hobby, but they were still beautiful boys, as are their many hundreds of descendants.
I'll try to get some new pics of the current guppies, but it's hard to take pictures of individual fish when you have a few hundred in the house