Snakeskin
The snakeskin guppy is a fancy guppy pattern line with fine reticulated markings that can cover the body, tail, or both in linked net-like designs. It is closely related in trade language to cobra patterning, but snakeskin usually suggests a denser and more continuous design. The pattern may be combined with yellow, blue, red, green, metallic, or multicolor backgrounds, making it a useful base for many display strains. Quality varies widely between casual trade fish and maintained show lines.
Maintaining snakeskin pattern requires choosing breeders whose markings stay clear as they mature. If the design breaks down, the line can drift toward general multicolor or loose cobra-type fish. In aquariums, snakeskin guppies need standard livebearer care with stable water, plant cover, and peaceful tankmates that will not tear fins. Breeders may track male pattern quality closely while using less showy females from recorded families to keep the trait consistent. Crowding and uncontrolled breeding quickly blur both pattern and body quality.
Colors: Albino, Bicolor, Blue, Cobra, Dragon, Dumbo Ear, Endler, Grass, Green, Half-Black, Japan Blue, Koi, Leopard, Metal, Mosaic, Moscow, Multicolor, Neon Blue, Platinum, Red, Snakeskin, Solid, Tuxedo, Wild Type, Yellow