Need Guppy Color And Tail Type Identification

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I have some guppies that I want to sell. The problem is, I want to know what some of these guppies are.

I know some of them. I have a semi-albino guppy (black eye so its not fully albino), a boring gray guppy (yes its a guppy not a feeder)

and a lyretail snakeskin (changes colors from green to yellow under different lighting)

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Now, I have 3 female guppies of this type. I found out that they were Half Black Leopard AOCs

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I also have this male. He is a half black AOC

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Finally, I have this guy, he is a spadetail. I don't know his color type, but I'll let him pass as a flame lol.

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Could someone identify the colors and tails for me?? And if possible, a price range?? I want to sell them on aquabid or on my website. (website not completly finished yet)
 
oooh i am soooo sad! your first pic looks like my guppy that recently died of fungus... treated him a lil too late :rip: nice looking fish tho! i have a female just like that! she's purdy :wub:
 
The 2 top photos are not of a lyre or swordtailed guppy, but are of a snakeskin delta with some obvious lyretail geno. lyretails will have 2 extentions of finage on the top and bottom of the tail, while yous seems to be pretty straight and only have the lack of pigment between teh top and bottom, this is not uncommon, and they still make for very beutiful fish.

The female in the second picture is indeed a half black leopard, but the tail looks fairly generic and its difficult for me to ID.

The third fish pictured is a delta mix of some kind, looks to have some german coloration with the intense reds and oranges in the tail, but the coloration in his body leads me to beleive that he has some mixed ancestory.

The last photo is of a male displaying the wild guppy finage that is typically found on wild guppies, but the coloration is obviously altered, probably throgh selective breeding, i dont think i can ID it either.

Very nice fish you have there :good:
 
the first guy is a lyretail. the curved container I put him into to take the picture made it look like it had no pigment in the middle. its a real lyretail. Now... I need to find a way to get a price to sell these things lol
 
today, I got more guppies lol. One flame, one snakeskin, one variagated snakeskin, one half black redtail, and one that looks like the fantail male I have above.
 

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