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Endler's livebearer - Poecilia Wingei - Sunburst Green Cobra

Endler's livebearer - Poecilia Wingei - Sunburst Green Cobra

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Sunburst Green Cobra endlers display a vivid combination of bright green and yellow with a snakeskin-like cobra pattern. They are one of the most colourful endler varieties you will find, and the combination of colours makes them an instant focal point in any nano tank. The cobra patterning gives them a wild, exotic look.

Endlers are tiny, colourful, and endlessly entertaining. The males are little showoffs, always displaying and chasing each other. All my endlers are home-bred in QLD and I keep my lines pure. They are hardy, easy to breed, and perfect for nano tanks or community setups.

  • Adult size: 2–3cm
  • Temperament: Peaceful, active
  • Best kept in: Groups
  • Tank size: 20L minimum
  • Temperature: 22–28Β°C
  • Difficulty: Beginner-friendly
  • Breeding: Easy, livebearers

You will receive a pair (1 male, 1 female) unless otherwise specified.

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Sustainability

My fish room is 100% solar powered, water is recycled where practical, and packaging is biodegradable wherever possible.

My fish room is 100% solar powered, water is recycled where practical, and packaging is biodegradable wherever possible.

100% Live Delivery Guarantee

Flat rate $20 Australia-wide. Live stock express shipped to QLD, NSW, VIC, ACT, and SA. Every order comes with a 100% live arrival guarantee. β†’ Full shipping policy

New to receiving live fish or shrimp? I have put together a step-by-step guide to give your new arrivals the best start. β†’ How to acclimate your fish and shrimp