Red Koi Guppy

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$4.99
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About this item

Description: Red Koi Guppy: Community Fish

As the name suggests, these fish are usually peaceful and get along well together. Watching these fish as they go about their daily lives is fascinating and soothing. The term 'community fish' refers to a wide variety of peaceful species that prefer to live with other fish. These fish often coexist peacefully together, giving you a variety of fish in one place! Learn everything you need to know about caring for your Red Koi Guppy in our Complete Community Fish Care Guide!

Species: Red Koi Guppy

Normal Pet Size at Maturity: up to 2.5 inches

Average Lifespan: 2 to 3 years, potentially longer in ideal conditions

Basic Diet: High–quality tropical fish flakes and frozen fish food occasionally. Want to learn more? Check out our Aquatic Pet Feeding Guide !

Habitat Necessities: Natural gravel with
ornaments & rocks. Lots of live plants are preferred! Learn more in the Setting Up a Community Fish Aquarium section of our care guide!

Does this Pet Need a Roommate? Guppies are tolerant of many other fish but avoid fish with a tendency to nip at other fish's fins as Guppies have large, brightly colored fins. Mixing Male and Female Guppies will result in baby guppies in your tank. Monitor males for aggression. Not sure which species get along? Our Fish Compatibility Guide can help you choose compatible tank mates.


Minimum Enclosure Size: 10 gallons minimum


Safety Tips for You and Your Pet: It is recommended to closely monitor any new pet for 30 days in their own enclosure to observe signs of illness, prevent the spread of potential diseases, and to limit stress while your pet acclimates to their new home.
All new pets should be seen by a veterinarian within 14 days of purchase to establish care and discuss a health and wellness plan. All animals can potentially carry viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases contagious to humans. Thoroughly wash your hands with warm, soapy water before and after contact with any pet or its habitat. Adults should assist children with hand washing after contact with a pet or its enclosure. Use caution when handling pets, and remember they may bite or scratch, especially when stressed.


Vet Assured: Pets purchased at PetSmart are part of our exclusive Vet Assured program, designed by PetSmart veterinarians to help improve the health and well–being of our pets. Our vendors meet a high standard in caring for pets and screening them for common illnesses, including Zoonotic diseases. This program also includes specific standards for in–store pet care.


When to Contact a Veterinarian: Contact an aquatic veterinarian if you notice the following signs:

  • Unusual swimming pattern
  • Thinness or decreased appetite
  • Abdominal swelling
  • Inflamed or discolored skin/fins
  • Fins clamped to sides of body
  • Scraping body on rocks (flashing)
  • Visible signs of illness or recent fish loss.
If your fish show any of the signs above, we recommend using the
"Find a Fish Vet" tool at fishvets.org or wavma.org to locate a qualified aquatic veterinarian in your area.

The PetSmart Promise: If your pet becomes ill during the initial 14–day period, or if you're not satisfied for any reason, PetSmart will gladly replace the pet or refund the purchase price.

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