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Are her colours only found in swordtails? cause if so my dilemma between swordtail and sailfin has been cured.No, it’s a Swordtail. Females can get to 6”.
I do have to correct this. These body colors and patterns do occur in fancy swordtail and also in fancy platies. And not all xiphos (swordtails & platies) have a glow to their color.the body colors and pattern of the fish don't appear in xiphophorus, usually the xips have more translucent fins and bodies. mollies seem more "solid" and xips have a "glow" to their color.
Also this isn't correct. Both wild and breeding forms of swordtail, platies and mollies do differ but not necessarily the way you've described it. There are platies that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are swordtails that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are mollies that have a more compact body (no balloon mollies) and those that are more stretched.also, the xips are most stocky and short bodied than normal (not balloon) mollies.
Thank you I shall get her some swordtail friends soon when my local fish shop has some.I do have to correct this. These body colors and patterns do occur in fancy swordtail and also in fancy platies. And not all xiphos (swordtails & platies) have a glow to their color.
Also this isn't correct. Both wild and breeding forms of swordtail, platies and mollies do differ but not necessarily the way you've described it. There are platies that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are swordtails that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are mollies that have a more compact body (no balloon mollies) and those that are more stretched.
This particular strain is called a "berlin swordtail".
thanks for correcting me!I do have to correct this. These body colors and patterns do occur in fancy swordtail and also in fancy platies. And not all xiphos (swordtails & platies) have a glow to their color.
Also this isn't correct. Both wild and breeding forms of swordtail, platies and mollies do differ but not necessarily the way you've described it. There are platies that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are swordtails that have a more compact body but also a stretched body. There are mollies that have a more compact body (no balloon mollies) and those that are more stretched.
This particular strain is called a "berlin swordtail".