Mixed Variety
A mixed variety guppy is an ornamental guppy whose color, pattern, or fin traits come from blended or uncertain strain background. It may show pieces of cobra, mosaic, tuxedo, delta, Endler-type, albino, or metallic ancestry without matching one stable named line. Mixed variety guppies are common in community tanks and pet shops because guppies breed readily and many attractive combinations arise outside formal line-breeding.
For most owners, mixed variety guppies are chosen for health and personality rather than predictable offspring. They can make lively display fish, but uncontrolled breeding will quickly produce more mixed fry with variable quality. Keepers should plan sex ratios, fry cover, or separate tanks if they do not want overpopulation. Breeders seeking a fixed strain should start with documented stock instead of trying to reconstruct a line from mixed fish.
Colors: Albino, Aoc, Bi-Color, Bicolor, Black, Blue, Cobra, Dragon, Dumbo Ear, Endler, Full Black, Full Red, Glass, Grass, Green, Green Delta, Half Black, Half-Black, Japan Blue, Koi, Lace, Leopard, Metal, Metal Head, Mosaic, Moscow, Multi, Multi-Color, Multicolor, Neon Blue, Pin Tail, Platinum, Purple, Red, Ribbon, Round Tail, Snakeskin, Solid, Tiger, Tuxedo, Wild Type, Yellow