Guppy Gallery - AOC Bicolor
The AOC bicolor class (Any Other Color Bicolor) covers all bicolor types that do not fit in blue green or red bicolor classes. A bicolor must have a base color and the secondary color must be at least 25% of the tail color. Both colors must be distinct. No other third color that is more that 15% should be present or it would considered a multi-colored guppy. The dorsal should match the same color and pattern in the tail.
Albino
AOC
AOC BiColor
Black
Blue
BlueGreen Bicolor
Bronze
Females
Gold
Green
HB AOC
HB Blue
HB Green
HB Pastel
HB Purple
HB Red
HB Yellow
Multi
Purple
Red
Red BiColor
Round Tail
Snakeskin
Swordtail
Yellow
Purple bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class. meduza related guppy showing the large black markings on the body. Not considered a snakeskin as per IFGA. | |
Bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class. Though there is a third color on the upper and lower rays of the tail, it is not well defined and does not qualify as a multi. |
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Purple bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class. This is commonly known as a grass type guppy. Has blau gene to block red gene that it carries. | |
AOC bicolor class. The black on the body is too light to qualify for the HB class. Dorsal should be better matched with black dots. Interesting combination of traits. |
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Purple bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class. |
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Genetic gold purple bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class.. |
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Pastel bicolor which would be entered in the AOC bicolor class.. |
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Yellow bicolor guppy. This is a genetically a snakeskin and zebrinous male. The zebrinous bars have masked some of the snakeskin rossette pattern. Since there is less than 60% rossette body pattern this fish is entered in the AOC bicolor class. |