The Black Pintail Guppy is a sleek and eye-catching freshwater fish, known for its glossy jet-black body and distinctive tapered tail. Males are especially vibrant, showcasing graceful movement and deep colour. Ideal for peaceful community tanks, they’re easy to care for, breed readily, and bring a bold contrast to any aquarium.
Features of the Black Pintail Guppy:
Jet black body with a signature pintail shape
Hardy and peaceful
Livebearer (gives birth to free-swimming fry)
Care Level: Easy
Best Aquarium Size for Guppies:
Guppies are small but active. Allow at least 4 litres per fish, with a minimum of 20 litres recommended for a trio. Larger tanks provide more stability and room to thrive.
Tank Mate Compatibility:
Black Pintail Guppies do best with peaceful, non-aggressive species. Avoid fin-nippers like Tiger Barbs or similar flashy fish like male Bettas, which may act aggressively.
Ideal Tank Mates Include:
Neon Tetras
Corydoras Catfish
Cherry Shrimp
Harlequin Rasboras
Dwarf Gourami
Diet:
Omnivorous and enthusiastic eaters. Feed a balanced mix of tropical flakes, micro pellets, and occasional live or frozen treats like brine shrimp, mosquito larvae, or bloodworms.
Black Pintail Guppy Tank Setup:
Heater:
Maintain water temperature between 22°C and 28°C. A reliable submersible heater ensures stability.
Light:
12 hours of light per day simulates natural conditions and keeps plants healthy. Use LED lighting for colour enhancement.
Substrate:
Sand, smooth gravel, or a mix of pebbles work well.
Plants for Guppies:
Java Moss – low maintenance and great for fry
Amazon Sword – provides cover and oxygen
Rotala Rotundifolia – adds colour with good lighting
Cryptocoryne Wendtii – hardy and beginner-friendly
Decorations:
Use natural or artificial décor like Kazoo ornaments, tubes, and caves to create hiding spaces and visual interest.