Appearance
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Body: Standard guppy shape but with oversized, flowing pectoral fins that look like Dumbo the elephant’s ears.
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Colors: Available in various shades—red, blue, yellow, black, and multicolored patterns.
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Size: Males ~1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm), females slightly larger (2–2.5 inches).
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Gender Differences:
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Males: More colorful, larger fins, and a gonopodium (modified anal fin for mating).
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Females: Less colorful, rounder belly, and a normal triangular anal fin.
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Care Requirements
1. Tank Setup
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Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons (20+ gallons recommended for a group).
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Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
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pH: 6.8–7.8 (slightly alkaline preferred)
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GH: 8–12 dGH (moderately hard water)
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KH: 4–8 dKH
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Ammonia/Nitrites: 0 ppm
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Nitrates: <20 ppm
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Filtration: Gentle flow (sponge filter or HOB with low current).
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Substrate: Sand or fine gravel.
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Plants & Decor: Live plants (Java moss, Hornwort, Anubias), floating plants, and hiding spots.
2. Diet
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Staple Food: High-quality flakes, micro pellets, or crushed spirulina.
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Supplemental Foods:
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Live/Frozen: Brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms (for protein).
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Vegetables: Blanched spinach, zucchini.
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Feeding Frequency: 2–3 small meals per day (avoid overfeeding).
3. Tank Mates
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Best Companions:
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Other peaceful fish (Endlers, neon tetras, mollies, platies).
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Small shrimp (Neocaridina) and snails (Nerite, Mystery).
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Avoid:
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Aggressive fish (betta, tiger barbs, cichlids).
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Fin-nippers (some tetras, danios).
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4. Breeding
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Livebearers: Females give birth to free-swimming fry (no eggs).
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Gestation: ~21–30 days (20–50 fry per batch).
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Breeding Tips:
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Use a breeding box or heavily planted tank to protect fry.
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Feed fry powdered fry food, infusoria, or baby brine shrimp.
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Separate males & females if overpopulation is a concern.
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5. Common Health Issues
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Fin Rot (bacterial/fungal): Caused by poor water quality—keep tank clean.
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Ich (White Spot Disease): Treat with aquarium salt or medication.
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Swim Bladder Issues: Often due to overfeeding—fast for 1–2 days.
Conclusion
The Dumbo Ear Guppy is a beautiful and relatively easy-to-care-for fish, perfect for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. Their unique pectoral fins and vibrant colors make them a standout in any community tank.
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