The Pinku Short Body Guppy is a rare and charming variety, instantly recognisable for its compact, short-bodied shape and soft pinkish tones. Its unique body structure gives it a distinctive swimming style, while the delicate colouration adds a gentle yet eye-catching presence to any aquarium. Highly sought after by collectors, this guppy combines rarity with beauty, making it a standout addition to community tanks.
Our BGK bred Pinku Short Body Guppies are selectively bred in Australia for strong health, vibrant colouring, and consistent short-body form. They are hardy, peaceful fish that adapt well to various aquarium conditions, suitable for both beginners and advanced hobbyists looking for something truly special.
Care Overview:
Pinku Short Body Guppies thrive in freshwater aquariums with stable temperatures of 22–28°C and a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Best kept in small groups, they are active yet peaceful fish that do well in community tanks. To support their health and enhance their unique appearance, feed a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods.
Size: 2.5–3.5cm (short-bodied variety)
BGK Bred
The Pinku Short Body Guppy is a rare and charming variety, instantly recognisable for its compact, short-bodied shape and soft pinkish tones. Its unique body structure gives it a distinctive swimming style, while the delicate colouration adds a gentle yet eye-catching presence to any aquarium. Highly sought after by collectors, this guppy combines rarity with beauty, making it a standout addition to community tanks.
Our BGK bred Pinku Short Body Guppies are selectively bred in Australia for strong health, vibrant colouring, and consistent short-body form. They are hardy, peaceful fish that adapt well to various aquarium conditions, suitable for both beginners and advanced hobbyists looking for something truly special.
Care Overview:
Pinku Short Body Guppies thrive in freshwater aquariums with stable temperatures of 22–28°C and a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Best kept in small groups, they are active yet peaceful fish that do well in community tanks. To support their health and enhance their unique appearance, feed a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods.
Size: 2.5–3.5cm (short-bodied variety)
BGK Bred