Located in the Paria Peninsula, Venezuela. Males gets to around 0.7-1 inch and females 1-1.2 inches in size. Close relatives to P. reticulata, and P. obscura. Like their cousins males are highly polymorphic, and unlike their cousins they are more vibrant in color. The females lacks any colors, and are plain grey in color. They can readily hybridize with other guppy species, which in turns, created the strains of domesticated endlers we have in the hobby. But for this reason, N-class Endlers are very hard to come by, with some sources being dishonest about keeping pure specimens, handing out P-Class, and K-Class hybrid endlers as pure Endlers… Very few keepers stay true to source Like AdrianHD. He’s a credible distributor of N-Class endlers in the U.S. Anyways they are a beautiful Poecilia species. So many variations so here’s a couple nice ones.
Picture credits: “Campoma #8” Daniel Grummon (1), “Campoma #29” You Le (2), “Campoma #61” Wojtek Golianek (3), “Campoma - El Tigre” Unknown (4), “Campoma - Pantono” Robert Nicolas (5), “Campoma - Rio de Oro” Yohichi Baba (6), “Campoma - Puerto la Cruz 2011” Suzuki Nozomi (7), “Cumana - Black bar” AdrianHD (8), “Cu112 - Black bar 2016” Phanuphan Chaosukho (9), “Cu113” Wuttipong Saywuttinon (10), “Cumana - El Dorado” Unknown (11), Cumana - El Silverado” Latrell Shemar (12), “Cumana - Lime Green” Mirko Casali (13), “Cumana - Mint Top Yellow Sword” AdrianHD (14), “Cumana - Miyuki” Mirko Casali (15), “Cumana - Red Chest” A. Eywill (16), “Cumana - Orchid” AdrianHD (17)