swordtails , they get scared of things walking by so they need somewhere to hide
put a male and a female in the same tank
Yes. is the short answer, with minimal maitenance
When they get new tank mates, they're a bit weary and don't think they're safe.
your local fish store should have faces on their holding tanks, smiles mean the fish in that tank do well with others, frowns mean the fish in that tank don't do well with others
I have never had any problems with swordtails. I have 1 male and 2 females in a tank with 2 angelfish, 1 serpae tetra, 1 blue gourami, 1 dalmatian molly and 1 mickey mouse platy. There will always be exceptions to the rule but, as far as my experiences go, they are not.
Cory Catfish tank mates include most community tank fish as long as they are non-aggressive and friendly in nature. Otocinclus Catfish, Tetras, Swordtails and of course other Corys can be a good fit.
tank Tops are things men Wear to hide Stuff NORMALLY called the A-shirt
Sure you can -- but egg-layers & livebearers generally need different pH water (from each other) and if your angelfish thrives, your livebearers might not. And some swordtails nip fins -- so your angel might not like the pestering ... just sayin'
Baby fish are tiny and will usually be eaten if they are left with larger fish. Swordtails will eat their young and adult neon tetras will also eat baby swordtails. You won't be breeding neons.
He didn't hide, he got captured and got put into a fish tank at the dentist.
carefully