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Once one of the
most popular livebearers at shows and conventions, this
fish is rarely seen today, and best known for its use
by breeders to
develop spectacular sailfin dorsals, such as the
incredible fish developed
by Karl Trochu at Miami Swordtails. This is one of the
most dynamic and
attractive livebearers, but they are more demanding of
consistent conditions
that are heavy on water changes and good overall water
quality.
Though a number of populations have been circulated in
the hobby, the most
highly desired line has been the large yellow form - a
natural coloration,
and this is that population. Never selectively bred
or hybridized, this is the
original hobby line from those conventions and
shows of 10-20 years ago.
Obtained about 4 years ago, they are now fully
acclimated and in their
third generation here, and a small colony are now
producing fry and can
be offered for sale in
limited availability.
Here we use crushed Oyster shell in their tanks,
as the water here is
90ppm, and they seem to prefer slightly harder water.
When comfortable they can be fairly prolific, and
occasional live foods
are much appreciated.
For more information on this fish, see the species Care
Guide HERE.
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