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Blue Dragon Guppies are an eye-catching and elegant variant of the guppy species, known for their striking blue coloration and intricate patterns. They are popular among aquarium enthusiasts due to their beauty and ease of care. Here are some details about them:

### Appearance
- **Color**: Predominantly blue with various shades and often adorned with dragon-like patterns that can include hints of black and other colors.
- **Size**: Males typically reach about 1.2 inches (3 cm), while females can grow up to 2.4 inches (6 cm).
- **Fins**: Males often have larger, more elaborate fins compared to females.

### Habitat
- **Water Temperature**: Optimal temperature range is 72-82°F (22-28°C).
- **pH Level**: Prefer a pH range of 6.8 to 7.8.
- **Hardness**: Thrive in moderately hard water.

### Diet
- **Omnivorous**: Accept a variety of foods including high-quality flake food, pellets, live or frozen foods (such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms), and vegetable matter.
- **Supplementary Food**: Can be given blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini.

### Breeding
- **Ease of Breeding**: Like other guppies, Blue Dragon Guppies are livebearers and breed easily in captivity.
- **Mating**: Females give birth to live fry approximately every 30 days.
- **Fry Care**: Fry can be left in the main tank if there are plenty of hiding places, but they are often moved to a separate breeding tank to avoid predation.

### Tank Mates
- **Compatibility**: Best kept with other peaceful fish species like tetras, mollies, and other guppies.
- **Behavior**: Generally peaceful but males can sometimes show aggression towards each other, especially in overcrowded conditions.

### Tank Setup
- **Plants and Hiding Places**: Benefit from a well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots.
- **Tank Size**: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group of guppies.
- **Filtration**: A good filtration system is essential to maintain water quality.

### Maintenance
- **Water Changes**: Regular water changes (about 25% weekly) are important to keep the water clean.
- **Health Monitoring**: Watch for signs of disease, such as white spots (indicative of ich) or fin rot.

Blue Dragon Guppies are a stunning and lively addition to any community aquarium. Their vibrant colors and dynamic behavior make them a favorite among aquarists. With proper care, they can thrive and bring a spectacular visual appeal to the tank.