ur the same zootycoonmaster from yahoo right??????? lol!!!( you lost ur TC badge..lol) nice endler's!! i didn't know you had them!now i'm sure i have those
Yes I am ZooTycoonMaster, and I did lose my TC badge:(
To everyone who says they're Wild Guppies: Thank you for the clarification, I filmed this a while ago when I thought that the colors meant they were Endler's.
Endlers don't have those black circles on the body. They also have shorter dorsal fins and are noticeably thinner from top to bottom on the rear portions toward the tail (these are more stocky). Endlers also have more defined splotches of color and almost never show any pastel type colors, but instead very vibrant yellows, oranges, reds and greens. These are still very cool guppies, though.
@fishslair I didn't say that Endlers do not have spots. They almost always certainly do. What I said was that they do not have *circles*, meaning symmetric and well-defined actual circles. This is a trait more commonly associated with guppies. And to correct myself, what I should have said what that Endlers almost never have circles (as almost anything is possible in nature), and I would stand by that statement.
It sounds as though the owner enjoys the fish, which is really all that matters :)
kill those lil thangs, theyre gay
Street4988 6 months ago
You have wild or guppies with wild type colourations. Endler's livebearers have different looking markings and more intense colours.
MathanVasu 8 months ago
wth??? i seriously have wild guppies?? not endlers??( they look just like yours)
... well.. that is kinda cool.. i have a wild fish!!.. but not if mine had babies in an aquarium...
KillerKikyo5 2 years ago
ur the same zootycoonmaster from yahoo right??????? lol!!!( you lost ur TC badge..lol) nice endler's!! i didn't know you had them!now i'm sure i have those
KillerKikyo5 2 years ago
Yes I am ZooTycoonMaster, and I did lose my TC badge:(
To everyone who says they're Wild Guppies: Thank you for the clarification, I filmed this a while ago when I thought that the colors meant they were Endler's.
ZooTycoonMaster 2 years ago
they look more like wild guppies
murdergame1 2 years ago
that's not endler's livebearers dude..they are just wild guppies...sorry to burst your bubble.
gentledental4u 3 years ago 2
how do you differentiate?
imjuzbored 2 years ago
Endlers don't have those black circles on the body. They also have shorter dorsal fins and are noticeably thinner from top to bottom on the rear portions toward the tail (these are more stocky). Endlers also have more defined splotches of color and almost never show any pastel type colors, but instead very vibrant yellows, oranges, reds and greens. These are still very cool guppies, though.
ededh11 2 years ago
@ededh11
goto swampriveraquatics
no spots huh.
geesh!
fishslair 11 months ago
@fishslair I didn't say that Endlers do not have spots. They almost always certainly do. What I said was that they do not have *circles*, meaning symmetric and well-defined actual circles. This is a trait more commonly associated with guppies. And to correct myself, what I should have said what that Endlers almost never have circles (as almost anything is possible in nature), and I would stand by that statement.
It sounds as though the owner enjoys the fish, which is really all that matters :)
ededh11 5 months ago
wow those are beautiful endlers. they look like the peacock strain. is that what they are????
austinpetemo 3 years ago
I really have no idea. I got them from my cousin in Sacramento:P
ZooTycoonMaster 3 years ago
wow there small compared to the neon tetras
vietpride4444 3 years ago