Pineapple Swordtail
Pineapple Swordtail
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About the Pineapple Swordtail
The Pineapple Swordtail, a color variation of the common Swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii), is a freshwater fish known for its vibrant yellow-orange body with darker orange patches on its back and dorsal fin, resembling a pineapple. Males have the distinctive "sword" extension on their lower tail fin, while females lack this feature. They are peaceful, livebearing fish, well-suited for community tanks.
Because this species can get quite large in size (up to 4-5 inches in most captive specimens), it will need greater tank volumes compared to other livebearers. However, like most livebearers, Swordtails are fond of harder water parameters.
Husbandry & Care
Temperament: Peaceful
Minimum Tank Size: 40 Gallons
Water Temperature: 61-82 °F
Water pH: 7.0-8.0
Social Group: Solitary or in a Colony; Ideally stock 2-3 females per male fish to mitigate harassment and courtship attempts
Diet: Omnivorous; Swordtails will readily consume commercial flakes/pellets, live baby brine shrimp or daphnia, algae, and frozen bloodworms/brine shrimp.
Compatible with: This species can coexist with Bristlenose Plecos, Catfish (Corydoradinae), Mollies, and other non-aggressive, fin nipping fish.
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