Jamacian Blue Guppies

Des!

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Hi Guys - Brain picking for you BLA Guys & others who may be able to help.

I've got myself a nice group of Jamacian Blue Guppies off Nigel (Ricefish)but they are mostly males - Anyway.

I've tried to do a bit of research on them & found nothing on the Web, but I dropped an email to Tim Addis who told me that he believes they are a distinct species / variety to that of the Japaneese Blue, were found by an editor of PFK & currently a rarerity within the BLA & on another site I read that they were the same species / variety.

OK - My question:

Are they the same or different?

Is anyone (outside of Ricefish) keeping them & if so what's your experience?

I've put a wanted add for more females on here & aquarist classifieds - How can you tell the difference between Jamacian & Japaneese females if I get offered any?

Does anyone know of anyone / where selling them?

Many Thanks in anticipation :good:

Cheers!

Des

P.S - I'll aim to get some pics up later.
 
I have three males of these. My LFS have a stock of them in (http://www.tynevalleyaquatics.co.uk/) and you can order them in there or they can post them out - they only sell them in pairs on their website but you can contact them to order some in - it's about £4 per fish. I was planning on getting some females. Well two of my males are fit as a fiddle it would seem; the third one doesn't seem so well - I separated him yesterday.

I also found lack of information on the internet about these. I posted lots of questions on here - if you search for me in this forum you'll find some information.

Helterskelter on here keeps them and he has given me lots of advice :).

Jamacian and Japanese are different species; one has a shoulder spot and the other doesn't (in the males) but as to which way around it is I don't know.
 
They are one species, along with all other guppies, just like all dogs are dogs. The color and fin strains of guppies are interesting but that does not make them a separate species. I would guess that you have a specifically bred strain that has been given a name by the breeder. If you keep them separate from other guppies, you should be able to maintain the strain in a relatively unchanged appearance fopr generations to come.
 
Sorry as well - I meant strain.

If I can't get other jamacian Blue females what's my options to keep this strain going?

Cheers!
 
Jamaican Blue is a strain of guppy, and is different from japanese blues and most other guppies.

However they will just as easily breed with any guppy females, however this would result in a mixed bag of colours in the fry.
Ricefish is the best option here and see if he can find any more females in his jam packed fish room ;)

You could cross with japanese blue's which i have and you should have much the same i would suspect but you could no longer call then True Jamaicans.
 
Some Pics!
 

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