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Differences in body shape in guppies

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Made an illustration of the different body shapes in guppies.
I'm not a huge fan of short body varieties, tbh...
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reminded me of a FOTM winner...though this was a colorful endler

 
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Not unless it is a balloon platy- they are especially short.

So weird though, I didn't even know the super short guppies existed lol.
the largest female swordtail i have is really plump and sort of dwarf, but she's less than a year old. It reminds me of a pregnant platy

same, I didn't know that baloon guppies existed, i was still confused by Baloon Pearl Gouramis!
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I've had some guppies that fall into the normal category but had rather rounded body shape. They kind of struggled to swim and I promised myself to never get any shaped the way again.
 
Nice illustration!
Thanks
Never knew about Super Shorts. Not that attractive . Reminds me of Balloon Mollies which don't really grab me either.
I dislike super shorts as well... Not my cup of tea...
I'm guessing everybody concentrates on coloration /colouration and nobody breeds for body type
In Asia they are fascinated by creating other body types. I'm partially asian as well but I don't like those short bodied varieties.
I like the short body best. Super short looks unnatural to me and the normal are okay but....
I prefer the normal bodied ones. But everybody's got her/his own preference of course...
super short looks like a platy...
Looks more like balloon molly to me...
One would think it would be difficult for them to swim properly. I feal bad for the fancy goldfish and other "balloon" live bearers...
In general, they do have a problem to swim but I also have to admit that the balloon mollies overhere are still pretty fast swimmers. Btw, I didn't get them on purpose but they were left behind by an acquaintance of mine. Still looking for someone who wants them.
I've had some guppies that fall into the normal category but had rather rounded body shape. They kind of struggled to swim and I promised myself to never get any shaped the way again.
Yes, all that extra load can make it harder to swim.
 

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