Ever have those males in your fishroom that you really enjoy watching yet they aren't up to par to breed and you don't have the heart to throw them into the Oscar tank to feed the Cullinator? Well I need the space for my next generation of fish so heres a mixed package of�14 males!
The first 4 you see are Tanakas pintail guppies. They are very beautiful metallic fish, but they aren't pintails(this line seems to throw partial crowntails, upper swords, lower swords ect, most likely due to previous generations being colony bred before I purchased them)
The next up are 3 young yellow snakeskins that came as suprises from my pond this summer. I'm really curious what shape their tails will develop into, but I just don't have the space
Finally, the last Lucky 7. As I mentioned above, I decided to do something different this summer and did a mix of a few random fancy guppies of my choice and some wild feeder guppies and allowed them to "do their thing" this last summer in the pond in my back yard. Its amazing the traits in tails, patterns, dorsals and body color that were unlocked! There even seems to have been some Endler genetics involved at some point prior to me!
Sure these guys are hardly show worthy, but they are very appealing to the eye and fun to watch for hours. Of all the tanks I have this is my go to tank. When Ive had a stressful day, I sit in a chair and watch this tank. I realize an hour or two later that I have lost track of time, but am fully relaxed and unwound.
Thank you for looking, good luck bidding and maybe this group can be as theraputic for you as it is for me! Chris