Well my sword tail tail just had 34 babies and there doing great they lamly have about 1 to 211 but that is unlikely you should put the female into a separate tank when she is pregnant u can tell if she is if she is fat she will be pregnant 1to4weeks but mine was 5weeks when there born take the mother out of the tank other wise she will eat them make sure u feed them fry starter ask at the pet shop
she had 3
It isn't dangerous at all,On average, a sword-tail is about 2-3 centimetres long, and is completely harmless.Unlike it's usual name-mistakable Sword Fish, that can be up to 7 metres long with it's famous snout, that can be up to 4 metres long.
so no praders eat there babys beckaboo
The Xiphophorus helleri known also as swordtail is one of the impressive fish among the livebearers. Its tail look like a sword, his native color was metal green but today we can see swordtails in many varieties such as green, orange, yellow and the most common is the red swordtail. It requires 10 gallon tank and up, even though they can handle themselves with other fish don't keep them with tropical fish big enough to eat them, weekly water changes are needed, will appreciate plants as a hiding places in their tank.
The Romans ate Sword fish. because they had large families and some were poor, this fish was big enough to feed them all and keep them full for nearly the whole day !
a black mollies babys are normally bigger than guppys babys, they are little black fish.
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The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
The sword fish came into being in the beginning of time in Eden.
The sword fish attacks by lunging its long nose (the "sword" of the fish) at the predator or prey. It basically stabs at the victim to wound it or scare it away.
sword fish live at he bottom of the sea so that humans do not kill them.
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A sword fish is a fish due to it having gills, and a bone structure, unlike a shark that has cartilage, or a mammal that has lungs.
No, sword fish is not kosher as it does not have the easily removed scales required by the laws of kashrut.