Endler’s guppy (dwarf guppies) – this fish has recently begun to appear in the aquariums of amateurs. Endler’s guppy was described and introduced to the world by John Endler, who discovered this fish in one of the lakes in Venezuela. Poecilia wingei is endemic to several bodies of water in Venezuela and is found nowhere else in the world in the wild. However, thanks to the lectures of its discoverer John Endler in aquarium culture, this wonderful fish is probably already widespread all over the world.
Mollinesia sailing
Mollinesia sailing is distributed in fresh and brackish waters of the Yucatan Island (Mexico). In Europe they have been known since 1913. In the Soviet Union they were distributed until 1941. Re-imported into the USSR in 1950.
Black mollinesia
Black mollinesia is a viviparous aquarium fish with a peaceful disposition and original appearance. The simplicity of keeping this fish make it desirable in the general aquarium.
Swordtail
Swordtail is a bright red-colored mobile aquarium fish with an original tail shape. Inhabitant of the waters of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. Its name is owed to the sword-like outgrowth on the tail fin of the male. Natural coloration is green. Red fish with a sword-like outgrowth on the tail is the result of the work of breeders.
Guppy
Guppy perhaps the most famous aquarium inhabitant. Many aquarists began to familiarize themselves with the wonderful world of the aquarium just by keeping these fish. This is understandable. They are very unpretentious and beautiful, especially the males with their tails similar to gypsy skirts.