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Platinum Blue Ivory Dumbo Ribbon Guppy

Australian bred Platinum Blue Ivory Dumbo Ribbon guppy, supplied as juveniles. Known for developing blue and ivory tones, dumbo pectoral fins, and the ribbon fin trait as the fish matures.

The Platinum Blue Ivory Dumbo Ribbon Guppy is a distinctive strain recognised for its clean platinum base with developing blue and ivory tones, enlarged dumbo pectoral fins, and the ribbon fin trait seen in males. As the fish matures, colour contrast and finnage become more defined under proper care.

All fish sold are Australian bred juveniles, selected from quality stock. Juveniles may not display full colour intensity, dumbo pectoral size, or ribbon fin length at the time of shipping, as these features continue to develop with age.

Images and videos on this page are provided as a reference for the adult appearance of the strain, not the exact fish supplied. Individual variation should be expected.

This strain is well suited for hobbyists interested in growing out guppies with unique finnage traits and for selective breeding programs.

Platinum Blue Ivory Dumbo Ribbon Guppy is part of our small‑batch, Australian‑bred guppies program focused on premium health, stable colour, and reliable finnage. We specialise in rare guppies in Australia and only list lines that meet our breeder standards for consistency and temperament.

Our listings often show adult guppies on video so you can see the best colour and pattern reference. The fish shipped are usually younger and will colour up as they mature. We do not use filters or enhancements in our videos.

Want to see the exact fish before dispatch? Add a note at checkout and we will send a short video the night before shipping when possible.

Ribbon guppies are more challenging to breed consistently. If you want a mix of ribbon and non-ribbon fish, add a note at checkout and we will do our best to match your request.

Ivory strains develop colour gradually. Juveniles may appear pale initially, with ivory tones becoming more defined as the fish matures.