is it for the fish u have in an aquarium?
in the wild im not sure but i have like 20-35 of them and i usually feed them twoce daily with a little bit of fish food (the flake kind), if u dont have the flake sort u can give them tiny crumbs of any bread (preferably brown)
hope this helps :)
If the fish is more red than orange it could be a red wag swordtail or even a platy. well... male- all orange with a line of black on the under side of the tale is a xiphophorus helleri swordtail from the southern mexico, Guatemala
If the tank's large enough, just leave them in there. Red wag swordtails are peaceful community fish. Otherwise, you have four choices: get another aquarium give them to your friends sell them to a pet store do what my buddy who breeds Bettas does with the imperfect ones, and give them to your Oscar. (Oscars are a necessary part of any fine fish breeding program.)
The Swordtail comes in many different colors. The red tail swordfish is the common name for the red color swordfish. The Swordtail is an very tough fish that can adapt to a large range of water conditions.
Yes. They can cross breed because they are of the same species.
They are called a Red Wagtail Sword.
Green swordtail was created in 1848.
its fine. it's probably just the color of the food that your feeding it.
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A Swordtail is a type of fish that has a sword shape on their tail. Males have them but females don't.
Swordtail is not a mammal, it's a fish although it gives birth. Another example like Swordtail is Guppy. Guppy gives birth but it's a fish.