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    ID: What are these fishes? - Xiphophorus spp.

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    i was seeing them bite the scales of other fishes...

    first fish


    second fish



    third fish



    thanks..
    i am a newbie and my english is no good
    im sorry if im wrong or have a bad setence

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    They're all livebearers, though i dare not confirm the exact species.

    Hazarded guesses: first fish is a variety of platy, or possibly a hybrid; second fish is a swordtail, either the regular kind or a mountain swordtail; third fish.. only know that it should be a livebearer maybe one of the limias, as it looks like it might have a humped back.

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    I'd agree with FishSoup's IDs.

    1st fish - Xiphophorus sp. (could be maculatus platy or a hybrid as suggested)
    2nd fish - Xiphophorus helleri (this is what I consider the wild green form of the swordtail)
    3rd fish - Xiphophorus sp. (hybrid swordtail/platy)

    I do not think the 3rd fish is a Limia species. But I do agree that all 3 are livebearers. The 2nd fish is beautiful by the way. I love swordtails.
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    Yes that is a lovely swordtail, used to be a bread and butter fish. Sad that we hardly see them at the LFS now.

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    Usually peaceful, although sometimes a bully. May eat fry, including their own

    they eat other fish?
    i am a newbie and my english is no good
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    They usually leave other fish alone. BUT... they might try and nip smaller fishes if given a chance, and if they are not well-fed.

    In any event, the males and females will develop a pecking order, with the weakest fish usually being the last to eat. Males will regularly display against each other.
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    what the meaning about nip?

    i see them was bite the scale of bigger fish
    i just curious...

    they bite for eat
    or just remove or eating the parasite?
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    Sometimes they are not biting, just harassing. I sometimes see my swordtails doing this to my corys, but they don't do any harm.
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    thanks strom
    now i can get them into the community again
    Last edited by Quixotic; 11th Apr 2008 at 20:26. Reason: Spelling
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    Well observe them for any squabbling. If you feel they pose a danger, fish them out and isolate them.
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