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Swordtail Small |1-2cms |  Single

Swordtail Small |1-2cms | Single

₹50.00Price

The Swordtail is a popular, hardy freshwater fish known for its unique sword-like extension on the males' tail fins. Originating from Central America, these vibrant and active fish are ideal for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. Swordtails are available in a variety of colors and patterns, adding a lively touch to any aquarium.

Key Characteristics:

  • Scientific Name: Xiphophorus hellerii
  • Size: 4–5 inches (10–13 cm)
  • Lifespan: 3–5 years
  • Coloration: Wide range of colors including red, orange, green, and black; patterns like lyretail and spotted varieties are also popular.
  • Temperament: Peaceful, but males may show mild territorial behavior.
  • Tank Level: Active swimmers, mostly in the middle and upper water levels.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
  • pH: 7.0–8.3
  • Hardness: 12–30 dGH
  • Water Quality: Swordtails prefer well-oxygenated, clean water.

Tank Setup:

  • Tank Size:

    • Minimum 15 gallons for a small group.
    • Larger tanks (20–30 gallons) are ideal for multiple males or a mixed community.
  • Substrate:

    • Sand or fine gravel works well.
  • Decor:

    • Include plants (e.g., Java Fern, Hornwort, or Anubias) for hiding and grazing.
    • Provide open swimming areas as they are active swimmers.
    • Use rocks and driftwood to replicate their natural habitat.
  • Lighting:

    • Moderate lighting supports plant growth and enhances their vibrant colors.
  • Filtration:

    • Moderate filtration to maintain clean water.
    • Ensure gentle water flow.

Diet:

  • Type: Omnivorous.
  • Preferred Foods:
    • High-quality flakes or pellets.
    • Live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
    • Vegetables like blanched spinach or zucchini for fiber.
  • Feeding Frequency: Feed 2–3 times daily in small portions.

Behavior and Tank Mates:

  • Behavior:

    • Active, peaceful fish, though males may occasionally chase each other.
    • Best kept in groups of 4–6, with more females than males to reduce stress.
  • Suitable Tank Mates:

    • Other peaceful species like Mollies, Platies, Guppies, Corydoras, and Tetras.
    • Snails and shrimp for added diversity.
  • Avoid:

    • Aggressive or fin-nipping species like Tiger Barbs or large predatory fish.

Breeding:

  • Ease: Easy; Swordtails are livebearers.
  • Process:
    • Females give birth to free-swimming fry every 4–6 weeks.
    • Males can be identified by their sword-like tails and gonopodium, while females are larger and rounder.
  • Fry Care:
    • Use a breeding box or dense plants to protect fry from being eaten.
    • Feed fry crushed flakes or specialized fry food.

Care Tips:

  • Perform weekly water changes (25–30%) to maintain water quality.
  • Keep the tank covered, as Swordtails are known to jump.
  • Monitor males for signs of aggression if kept in small tanks.

Why Choose Swordtails?:

  • Hardy and adaptable, making them ideal for beginners.
  • Their active and colorful nature adds vibrancy to any tank.
  • Easy to breed, providing an engaging experience for hobbyists.

Conclusion:

Swordtails are a beautiful, hardy, and low-maintenance addition to freshwater aquariums. Their variety of colors and patterns, peaceful temperament, and ease of care make them a favorite among aquarists of all skill levels. With proper care and a suitable environment, Swordtails will thrive and bring lively energy to your aquarium.

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