Guppy Gallery - Red BiColor
The red bicolor guppy must have a base color of red 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.
Color Types
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
This guppy has red as the dominant color with purple as the secondary color. This guppy would be entered in the red bicolor class. Good match between dorsal and tail color pattern. | |
This guppy carries the snake body pattern trait. Less than 60% of the body has the snake pattern so it would be entered in the red bicolor class. | |
Red bicolor entry. | |
This guppy carries the snake body pattern trait. Less than 60% of the body has the snake pattern so it would be entered in the red bicolor class. | |
This guppy has red as the dominant color with purple as the secondary color. This guppy would be entered in the red bicolor class. | |
The guppy is red with purple as the secondary color. Good match dorsal with tail. You can see zebrinous bars in the peduncle. This guppy would be entered in the red bicolor class. | |
This guppy has red as the dominant color with blue as the secondary color and carries the Moscow trait. This guppy would be entered in the red bicolor class. |