Eskimo
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Current setup for my cauliflower sabretail females. Livebearers are not my usual cup of tea, but these were to beautiful for me to pass up!
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Yes , that shallow water level looks nice . Mimics a creek or river well . Seems to suit your Swordtails .Do you make your own tanks? I love the shallow set ups.
are they swordtails or platies coz they look too short to be swordtails.
Do you make your own tanks? I love the shallow set ups.
Well Colin, these are actual swordtails. I had them as well. But by the phenotype of these females, I can't tell whether they're saber or normal cauliflower swords. Females of both cauliflower swords look the same. I use to keep the normal cauliflower swords. The saber cauliflower males have a saberlike shaped sword (so, broad at the tip and a normal cauliflower male has got a pointy sword tip).@emeraldking what do you reckon these are?
Yes, most wild swordtail species occur in shallow waters...I seem to remember reading somewhere , once upon a time , that Swordtails are a river type fish that like shallow moving water . If that’s the case then a six foot aquarium , open topped and filled about ten inches deep with a power head to move the water would be ideal . They could jump and frolic and cavort to their Swordtail‘s delight . Yeah , that would be something to see , an aquarium that encouraged jumpers to act naturally .
Colin, in the wild there are also wild swordtail species than don't have a more stretched body. Most people refer to the stretched bodyshape of the Xiphophorus hellerii.are they swordtails or platies coz they look too short to be swordtails.
@Colin, overhere some snapshot photos of cauliflower swords which I took when I was at a Dutch wholesaler.
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