Albino Pink Dragon Guppy

Description

Albino Pink Dragon Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

Combining soft pink colouration, striking red albino eyes and shimmering dragon-scale patterning, the Albino Pink Dragon Guppy is an elegant designer strain that stands out in any planted aquarium. Peaceful, active and full of personality, it offers a beautiful balance of colour and metallic detail.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific name: Poecilia reticulata
  • Common name: Albino Pink Dragon Guppy
  • Adult size: 4–6 cm
  • Tank size: 40L+ recommended
  • Difficulty: 🟒 Very Easy
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • Best kept: Groups with more females than males

Is this for you?

βœ”οΈ Perfect if:

  • You want a premium guppy with unique pastel colouration.
  • You appreciate metallic dragon-scale patterning.
  • You're looking for a hardy, beginner-friendly livebearer.
  • You're interested in breeding quality ornamental guppies.

❌ Avoid if:

  • You keep aggressive or fin-nipping fish.
  • You don't want fish that breed readily.
  • You have large predatory fish.
  • Your aquarium has unstable water quality.

Why choose Albino Pink Dragon Guppies?

The Albino Pink Dragon Guppy is admired for its delicate pink body colour, bright red albino eyes and the distinctive metallic plating created by the dragon gene. This unique combination produces a refined appearance that changes subtly under different lighting conditions.

Mature males develop the richest pink colouration, strongest dragon-scale coverage and most impressive finnage, while females are larger and provide the genetics required to maintain this premium strain. Individual fish naturally vary in colour intensity and metallic coverage, making every specimen unique.

Despite their sophisticated appearance, Albino Pink Dragon Guppies remain hardy, active and easy to care for. They are suitable for beginners while also being highly sought after by experienced hobbyists and selective breeders.

Benefits

  • Beautiful soft pink colouration
  • Distinctive dragon-scale metallic pattern
  • Striking red albino eyes
  • Premium ornamental guppy strain
  • Peaceful and community friendly
  • Excellent for selective breeding projects

Care made simple

  • Temperature: 22–28Β°C
  • pH: 6.8–8.0
  • Diet: Premium guppy pellets, flakes, frozen foods and live foods
  • Water: Clean, stable and well-filtered
  • Setup: Well-planted aquarium with open swimming areas and gentle water movement
  • Perform weekly water changes to maintain excellent water quality.

Pairs perfectly with

  • Endlers
  • Corydoras
  • Otocinclus
  • Honey Gouramis
  • Neocaridina Shrimp
NTA Insight:
Albino Pink Dragon Guppies display their best colours under full-spectrum LED lighting and against a dark substrate. The dragon-scale pattern reflects light beautifully, while the soft pink tones become richer as the fish mature and receive a varied, high-quality diet. Selecting breeders with strong metallic coverage and vibrant colour helps maintain the quality of future generations.

FAQ

How big do Albino Pink Dragon Guppies grow?

Adults typically reach 4–6 cm, with females generally growing slightly larger than males.

Are Albino Pink Dragon Guppies suitable for beginners?

Yes. They are hardy, adaptable and easy to care for, making them suitable for fishkeepers of all experience levels.

Will Albino Pink Dragon Guppies breed in my aquarium?

Yes. Guppies are prolific livebearers and will breed readily when males and females are housed together. Dense plants provide excellent shelter for newborn fry.

Can Albino Pink Dragon Guppies live with shrimp?

Yes. Adult dwarf shrimp are generally safe, although newly hatched shrimplets may occasionally become food. Mosses and dense plants provide excellent refuge for young shrimp.

Will every Albino Pink Dragon Guppy look identical?

No. The intensity of the pink colour, dragon-scale coverage and finnage naturally vary between individual fish, making every specimen unique.

Albino Pink Dragon Guppy

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    Description

    Albino Pink Dragon Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

    Combining soft pink colouration, striking red albino eyes and shimmering dragon-scale patterning, the Albino Pink Dragon Guppy is an elegant designer strain that stands out in any planted aquarium. Peaceful, active and full of personality, it offers a beautiful balance of colour and metallic detail.

    Quick Facts

    • Scientific name: Poecilia reticulata
    • Common name: Albino Pink Dragon Guppy
    • Adult size: 4–6 cm
    • Tank size: 40L+ recommended
    • Difficulty: 🟒 Very Easy
    • Temperament: Peaceful
    • Best kept: Groups with more females than males

    Is this for you?

    βœ”οΈ Perfect if:

    • You want a premium guppy with unique pastel colouration.
    • You appreciate metallic dragon-scale patterning.
    • You're looking for a hardy, beginner-friendly livebearer.
    • You're interested in breeding quality ornamental guppies.

    ❌ Avoid if:

    • You keep aggressive or fin-nipping fish.
    • You don't want fish that breed readily.
    • You have large predatory fish.
    • Your aquarium has unstable water quality.

    Why choose Albino Pink Dragon Guppies?

    The Albino Pink Dragon Guppy is admired for its delicate pink body colour, bright red albino eyes and the distinctive metallic plating created by the dragon gene. This unique combination produces a refined appearance that changes subtly under different lighting conditions.

    Mature males develop the richest pink colouration, strongest dragon-scale coverage and most impressive finnage, while females are larger and provide the genetics required to maintain this premium strain. Individual fish naturally vary in colour intensity and metallic coverage, making every specimen unique.

    Despite their sophisticated appearance, Albino Pink Dragon Guppies remain hardy, active and easy to care for. They are suitable for beginners while also being highly sought after by experienced hobbyists and selective breeders.

    Benefits

    • Beautiful soft pink colouration
    • Distinctive dragon-scale metallic pattern
    • Striking red albino eyes
    • Premium ornamental guppy strain
    • Peaceful and community friendly
    • Excellent for selective breeding projects

    Care made simple

    • Temperature: 22–28Β°C
    • pH: 6.8–8.0
    • Diet: Premium guppy pellets, flakes, frozen foods and live foods
    • Water: Clean, stable and well-filtered
    • Setup: Well-planted aquarium with open swimming areas and gentle water movement
    • Perform weekly water changes to maintain excellent water quality.

    Pairs perfectly with

    • Endlers
    • Corydoras
    • Otocinclus
    • Honey Gouramis
    • Neocaridina Shrimp
    NTA Insight:
    Albino Pink Dragon Guppies display their best colours under full-spectrum LED lighting and against a dark substrate. The dragon-scale pattern reflects light beautifully, while the soft pink tones become richer as the fish mature and receive a varied, high-quality diet. Selecting breeders with strong metallic coverage and vibrant colour helps maintain the quality of future generations.

    FAQ

    How big do Albino Pink Dragon Guppies grow?

    Adults typically reach 4–6 cm, with females generally growing slightly larger than males.

    Are Albino Pink Dragon Guppies suitable for beginners?

    Yes. They are hardy, adaptable and easy to care for, making them suitable for fishkeepers of all experience levels.

    Will Albino Pink Dragon Guppies breed in my aquarium?

    Yes. Guppies are prolific livebearers and will breed readily when males and females are housed together. Dense plants provide excellent shelter for newborn fry.

    Can Albino Pink Dragon Guppies live with shrimp?

    Yes. Adult dwarf shrimp are generally safe, although newly hatched shrimplets may occasionally become food. Mosses and dense plants provide excellent refuge for young shrimp.

    Will every Albino Pink Dragon Guppy look identical?

    No. The intensity of the pink colour, dragon-scale coverage and finnage naturally vary between individual fish, making every specimen unique.

    Live Arrival & Ordering FAQ

    Why do livestock prices sometimes change?

    Unlike manufactured products, fish and shrimp continue to grow and develop over time. Their value changes as they increase in size, develop colour, or become breeding pairs.

    Our prices are based on the current size, quality and availability of each specimen. While pricing often remains stable for around 3–4 months, it may be updated at any time to reflect these changes.

    We always aim to offer healthy, high-quality livestock at fair and competitive prices.

    Do you offer a live arrival guarantee?

    Yes. All livestock is covered by our Live Arrival Guarantee.

    In the rare event of DOA, please contact us promptly with clear photos of the livestock in the original unopened bag.

    Please review our full DOA and store policies before purchase.

    Can you ship to all states in Australia?

    No. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship livestock or live plants to WA and TAS.

    What should I check before ordering?

    Before placing an order, make sure:

    • Your tank is fully cycled and stable
    • Your aquarium has enough space for the species
    • Your current livestock are compatible in temperament, size, and requirements
    • Your water parameters, habitat, and temperature suit the species
    • You are not adding too many fish at once
    What should I expect when my fish arrives?

    It is normal for fish, shrimp, or snails to look pale, stressed, or less active after shipping.

    This is temporary. Most livestock will settle and regain colour within a few days.

    How long does it take for fish to settle in?

    Most livestock will take 3–7 days to fully adjust to their new environment.

    Should I feed my fish immediately after arrival?

    No. We recommend waiting 24 hours before feeding to allow them to settle.

    If you already have fish in your tank, feeding them before introducing new arrivals can help reduce stress.

    Why do fish sometimes struggle after being added to a tank?

    In most cases, issues are caused by tank conditions, not shipping.

    • Uncycled or unstable tanks
    • Poor water parameters
    • Overstocking
    • Unsuitable tank mates
    What is Nano Tanks Australia’s main tip for new livestock?

    Most livestock losses happen in immature or unstable tanks, not during shipping.

    If your setup is not fully established, the risk to new arrivals is significantly higher.

    Not sure if this fish is right for your setup?

    If you are unsure whether this species suits your setup, contact us before ordering and we’ll help point you in the right direction.

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