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Koi/Tri Swordtail packs of 5

$35.09 $49.13
Koi/Tri Swordtails are a hybrid of the Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) and the Guppy (Poecilia reticulata). They are known for their vibrant colors, which can range from red, orange, yellow, and blue to more intricate patterns with spots, stripes, and intricate markings. Their body shape is similar to that of the Swordtail, with a slender body and a long, pointed tail. The most distinguishing feature of Koi/Tri Swordtails is their coloration. They can have a wide variety of colors and patterns, including: Solid colors: red, orange, yellow, blue, black, white Patterned colors: spots, stripes, intricate markings Tri-color patterns: a combination of three colors, such as red, orange, and yellow Their body shape is also similar to that of the Swordtail. They have a slender body with a long, pointed tail. The tail can be either solid-colored or patterned. Behavior and Social Dynamics Koi/Tri Swordtails are relatively peaceful fish that can be kept in groups of up to 10 individuals. They are active and playful, often darting around the aquarium and interacting with their tankmates. Males are more colorful and display more elaborate finnage than females. Females are generally larger than males and have a more subdued coloration. Habitat Requirements and Ideal Aquarium Setup Koi/Tri Swordtails prefer a well-planted aquarium with a pH of 6.5 to 8.0 and a temperature of 72 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. They should be provided with plenty of hiding places, such as caves, rocks, and dense vegetation. The aquarium should have a minimum capacity of 10 gallons for a small group of individuals. Water Parameters and Water Quality Koi/Tri Swordtails prefer soft to moderately hard water with a pH of 6.5 to 8.0. The ideal water temperature range for them is between 72 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Regular water changes and maintaining optimal water quality are essential for their health and well-being. Diet and Nutrition Koi/Tri Swordtails are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including flakes, pellets, live foods, and vegetables. It is important to provide them with a balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being. A good diet for Koi/Tri Swordtails should include: Flakes: Flakes are a good source of basic nutrition. They should be offered to Koi/Tri Swordtails daily. Pellets: Pellets are another good source of basic nutrition. They should be offered to Koi/Tri Swordtails daily. Live foods: Live foods, such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms, are a good source of protein. They should be offered to Koi/Tri Swordtails a few times a week. Vegetables: Vegetables, such as spinach, lettuce, and zucchini, are a good source of vitamins and minerals. They should be offered to Koi/Tri Swordtails a few times a week. Tankmates and Compatibility Koi/Tri Swordtails are relatively peaceful fish that can be kept with a variety of other peaceful fish of similar size. They are compatible with larger tetras, guppies, and some catfish species. However, it’s important to avoid pairing them with overly aggressive or territorial fish, as they could become stressed or harassed. Breeding and Propagation Koi/Tri Swordtails are prolific breeders and can produce up to 50 fry at a time. The fry should be separated from the adults to ensure their survival and development. Lifespan and Longevity With proper care and attention, Koi/Tri Swordtails can have a lifespan of about 3-5 years. Additional Tips for Keeping Koi/Tri Swordtails Happy and Healthy Provide ample hiding places, such as caves, rocks, and dense vegetation, to alleviate stress and promote their natural behavior. Maintain a balanced diet that includes both plant-based and protein-rich sources to ensure their nutritional needs are met. Avoid overfeeding, as this can lead to water quality issues and potential health problems. Regularly monitor and maintain water parameters within the ideal range to provide a healthy aquatic environment. Test the water regularly and make adjustments as needed to maintain optimal water conditions. Exercise caution when introducing medications into the aquarium, as some medications can be harmful to fish. Maintain a peaceful and stress-free environment to prevent aggression and promote overall well-being.
Swordtail

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  • Koi/Tri Swordtail packs of 5
    $35.09 $49.13
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