guppy double diversion mean that their fins have color on both sides. Because the fins on both sides of ordinary guppy have no color, those guppies with color on both sides of the fish body are called double diversion guppies. Most double-diversion guppies are red or orange on both sides.
In addition to double diversion, guppies also have single diversion. Single diversion means that only one side of guppy is colored, and the other side is the same as ordinary guppy, without other colors.
2. How to breed double-watered guppiesThe probability of double-watered guppies is not high. If breeders want to produce double-watered guppies, they can try to mate single-watered guppies and double-watered guppies together, so that the probability of producing double-watered guppies will be higher. Although the probability of breeding double water diversion will be higher, it is not guaranteed that double water diversion can be produced. Because double water diversion guppies appear due to genetic mutation, their genes are unstable, so the probability of producing double water diversion is uncertain.
Although double-diversion guppies are special than ordinary guppies, they are difficult to distinguish without careful observation, so breeders do not need to deliberately and persistently breed double-diversion guppies.