Young Male Endler's will be shipped to you.  Extra are added for any DOA fish. These Male Endler's carry a variety of genes for Black Bar, Scarlet, Sunburst Tiger and other varieties. 

AKA:  Endler Guppies, Endler Guppy Livebearers, Poecilia Wingei

They have been fed a Diet of high quality variety flake foods and variety of pellet foods. These fish are not picky eaters but do need a good diet for optimal health.

A small piece of guppy grass is included in the bag with the fish (CA residents excluded).  Plant this in your tank and watch it grow!  These fish love it.  You can purchase this plant from our website as well. They do best if kept in tanks with clean water and live plants to give them hiding places and give the fry a better chance at survival.  Unlike guppies its rare for them to eat their own young.  Some of them are determinedly suicidal jumpers, so a cover on the tank is a must.

Shipping: The shipping Box will be insulated, well packaged and heat packs will be included as needed for the survival of your new fish during shipment.  If we foresee issues with shipping due to weather or other issues (late arrival of hot packs for shipping), ship out time may be delayed.  Currently we ship Monday, Tuesday, and on Saturdays.  We do not label our boxes with "Live Fish" as this causes delays and DOAs.  The largest risk in shipment is the fish being left in a mailbox upon delivery. You can sign up for notifications about your delivery via USPS.com or for FedEx at  https://www.fedex.com/en-us/delivery-manager.html

Guarantee: Live arrival is guaranteed!  In the unfortunate and rare event of any DOA fish pictures of the fish in the bag unopened within 2 hours of the delivery time (noted in the tracking number) of the package ARE required for refunds or replacements.  Please be home to receive your fish and acclimate ASAP to their new home.  It is the customers responsibility to keep watch of the tracking number.  

Information: Endler guppies, or Endler livebearers, are a sub species of the guppy fish that are most often found in South American streams and pools.  Endler’s are most often found in more stagnant waters, compared to other guppies who prefer faster waters.

Endler's were named after John Endler, a Canadian biologist who re-discovered these fish in 1975 which at that time were considered to be extinct.

Endler livebearers are very hardy and undemanding in the aquarium.  They prefer hard, warm water, but they will do very well in soft water as well. The warmer the water, the faster they will grow:  27 °C (75-81 °F). This is slightly higher than their guppy cousins, which prefer 23–25 °C (73-77 °F).