Good Life Aquatics
Superior Purple Dragon
Superior Purple Dragon
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Poecilia Reticulata- Purple Dragon Guppy
Take mysterious beauty to a new level with these purple dragons. Males mature to 2 inches. They have deep purple bodies with a silvery purple back. Their dorsal and tail fins are decorated with intricate patterns and their large black pectoral fins complement their royal purple color. Females mature to 2.5 inches and compliment the males with matching purple patterns on their dorsal fins. Their dark patterned tails are a pleasing contrast with their silver bodies. Purple dragons are peaceful and gorgeous making them a great addition to your tank!
Juveniles now, these fish will mature and grow out in color and size after you have received them. We offer different ratios of gender: pairs, trios, and frys. A pair is one male and one female, a trio is two females and one male, and fry's are unsexed. Please note that ratios are dependent on availability and may not be currently in stock. If you would like to request a different ratio of male to female fish or you would like to know approximately when the ratio you want will be stocked, please email us at goodlifeaquatics.1@gmail.com. Our pictures represent the Sire and Dame as well as males and females of different ages to show how they may mature over time.
Your fish are born in the U.S. and are raised with extreme care by Good life Aquatics. They live in pure PNW well water with a PH of 7.4, TDS 250. Their diet consists of high quality fish foods, Ark BioRite, and daily baby brine shrimp.
All young are birthed into their own aquarium and raised there for two months or until sexing. We do not use breeder cages or continuously use nets to move our fish to other tanks. All of our tanks have sand bottoms, matten filters, and are home to live plants. This includes our thriving Pistia Stratiotes (water lettuce), where, among its large roots, the dames birth healthy fry.
Good Life Aquatics prides itself on the health and welfare of your fish. If you have any questions or concerns, please message us!
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