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2 Stunning Tiger Endler Guppies. 1 Male and  Female. Size 2cm - 3cm

 

🐠 Tiger Endlers for Sale UK – Home Bred by Aquamas Pets

Introduce vibrant energy into your tank with our Tiger Endlers. These small, colourful livebearers display striking orange and black patterns similar to tiger stripes, making them a standout in any aquarium. Hardy, active, and easy to care for, Tiger Endlers are perfect for both beginners and experienced aquarists.

✨ Fish Profile

  • Size: Up to 2-3 cm (smaller than guppies)

  • Temperament: Peaceful and active

  • Lifespan: 2–3 years with proper care

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30 litres (8 gallons)

  • Origin: UK-bred by Aquamas Pets (not imported)

🏡 Care & Requirements

Tiger Endlers are undemanding and thrive in planted aquariums with gentle filtration.

  • Water Temperature: 22–28 °C

  • pH: 6.8–8.0

  • Diet: Flake food, crushed pellets, live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia

  • Tankmates: Compatible with guppies, platies, mollies, corydoras, shrimp, and snails

🧡 Why Choose Aquamas Pets?

  • UK home-bred – stronger and more adaptable than imported Endlers

  • Raised in clean, healthy tanks and guaranteed disease-free

  • Free UK delivery with heat packs included in colder weather

  • Care advice and support provided with every order

🛒 Order Tiger Endlers Today

Bring colour, activity, and character to your aquarium with these beautiful Tiger Endlers. Perfect for nano tanks or larger community aquariums, they make a fantastic addition to any aquarist’s collection.

 

You will receive 2 Tiger Endler Guppies.  Delivery is free using Royal Mail 24 hour Tracked service. Royal Mail can sometimes take 2 days to deliver, therefore, 48 hour heat pack is used during cold weather.

 

Tiger Endler (Poecilia wingei)
The Tiger Endler is a striking and energetic freshwater fish prized for its vivid coloration and tiger-like patterning. Featuring bold black stripes against a backdrop of electric orange, yellow, or green hues, these tiny livebearers add a splash of color and motion to any aquarium. Native to the warm waters of Venezuela, Tiger Endlers are closely related to guppies and share their peaceful temperament, making them excellent for community tanks. They typically grow up to 1 inch (males) or slightly larger (females) and are known for their active swimming and ease of care. These fish thrive in planted tanks with stable water parameters and will readily breed if both sexes are present. Due to their small size, gentle nature, and dazzling appearance, Tiger Endlers are a favorite among aquarists looking to add beauty and liveliness to nano or community setups.

 

 

Guppy Care Guide

 

Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish due to their bright colors, active nature, and ease of care. They're also livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming fry, making them fascinating for breeding projects.

🏡 Tank Setup

  • Tank Size:

    • Minimum: 10 gallons 

    • Ideal: 20+ gallons to allow for schooling and breeding

  • Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)

    • pH: 6.8–7.8

    • Hardness: 8–12 dGH

    • Ammonia/Nitrites: 0 ppm

    • Nitrates: < 40 ppm max

  • Filtration:
    Use a gentle filter like a sponge or internal filter; guppies don’t like strong currents.

  • Substrate & Décor:
    Sand or fine gravel; add live or silk plants (e.g., Java moss, Anubias) and hiding spots to reduce stress.

  • Lighting:
    8–12 hours of moderate light daily; useful for plant growth and maintaining a natural day-night cycle.

🐟 Tank Mates

  • Compatible with:
    Tetras, platies, mollies, corydoras, small rasboras, snails, and shrimp.

  • Avoid:
    Aggressive or fin-nipping fish like tiger barbs or larger cichlids.

🍽️ Feeding

  • Diet:
    Omnivorous — offer a variety of:

    • High-quality flake or micro pellets

    • Live/frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms

    • Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)

  • Feeding Schedule:
    1–2 times daily, only what they can eat in ~2 minutes

👶 Breeding 

  • Livebearers:
    Female guppies can give birth to 20–50 fry every 30 days.

  • Sexing:

    • Males: Smaller, colorful, have a pointed gonopodium

    • Females: Larger, duller, have a gravid spot

  • Fry Care:

    • Use a breeding box or a separate nursery tank.

    • Feed fry crushed flake food, baby brine shrimp.

🧽 Maintenance

  • Weekly tasks:

    • 25–30% water change

    • Gravel vacuuming

    • Filter check (rinse with tank water, not tap)

  • Monthly tasks:

    • Water testing

    • Filter media cleaning

 

  • Common Problems:

    • Fin rot / fungal issues: Usually from poor water quality

    • Ich (white spots): Treat with raised temp + aquarium salt/medication

    • Aggression or stress: Check overcrowding, tank mates, hiding spaces

  • Tip: Add a bit of aquarium salt (1 tsp per 5 gallons) to promote gill health and reduce stress (avoid if keeping snails).

 

Guppies are hardy, colorful, and a joy to watch. With the right setup and regular maintenance, they’ll thrive and potentially multiply — fast! Make sure to plan ahead if you’re keeping both males and females.

2 Tiger Endler Guppies

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