• Name:

    Red Wag Swordtail

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  • Family: Poeciliidae
  • Species: Swordtails
  • Scientific Name: Xiphophorus helleri
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Also Know As:

| Red Tuxedo Swordtail

| Red Wag Platy

General info about Red Wag Swordtail

The Red Wag Swordtail, also known as the Red Tuxedo Swordtail, is a peaceful and popular species among aquarium enthusiasts. These fish are native to Mexico and Central America, and they can grow up to 4 inches in length. In a home aquarium, they thrive in groups of at least five or more and require a minimum tank size of 20 gallons.

Red Wag Swordtail Diet & Nutrition

The Red Wag Swordtail is an omnivore that will eat a variety of foods, including flake, pellet, and frozen foods, as well as live foods such as brine shrimp and bloodworms. It is important to provide a balanced diet that includes both plant and animal matter.

Determining Sex of Red Wag Swordtail

Male Red Wag Swordtails are generally larger and have longer fins than females. Males also have a modified anal fin called a gonopodium, which is used to fertilize the female during breeding.

Breeding & Spawning Red Wag Swordtail

Breeding Red Wag Swordtails is relatively easy, and they will breed readily in a home aquarium. The female can give birth to up to 100 fry at a time, and the fry will be born live. To increase the chances of successful breeding, it is recommended to have at least two females for every male.

Common Diseases with Red Wag Swordtail

Red Wag Swordtails are susceptible to a variety of common fish diseases such as ich, fin rot, and fungal infections. Providing a clean and well-maintained aquarium, along with regular water changes, can help prevent these diseases from occurring.

Red Wag Swordtail Origin

The Red Wag Swordtail is native to Mexico and Central America.

Caution with Red Wag Swordtail

Red Wag Swordtails are generally peaceful and easy to care for, but they may nip at the fins of slow-moving tank mates such as angelfish or guppies. Additionally, they may hybridize with other swordtail species if housed together, so it is best to keep them with other members of their own species.

Acclimating Red Wag Swordtail

To acclimate the Red Wag Swordtail to a new environment, float the bag in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature, then slowly add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over a period of 30-45 minutes. This will help the fish adjust to the new water parameters.
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