Comet Gold Swordtail 5cm

Comet Gold Swordtail 5cm

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Comet Gold Swordtail 5cm

Xiphophorus helleri

The Comet Gold Swordtail, a beautiful and vibrant variation of the classic Swordtail, this is a fun-loving, eye-catching fish that can be the life of your community or planted aquarium. These fish are a hit among fish keepers, especially for those who love a splash of bright colour in their tanks. Being easy to care for and having a friendly temperament, they make a great choice for novice and expert aquarists alike, and they also offer the prospect of a rewarding breeding experience.

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TU120050

Comet Gold Swordtail

 

The Comet Gold Swordtail, a beautiful and vibrant variation of the classic Swordtail, this is a fun-loving, eye-catching fish that can be the life of your community or planted aquarium. These fish are a hit among fish keepers, especially for those who love a splash of bright colour in their tanks. Being easy to care for and having a friendly temperament, they make a great choice for novice and expert aquarists alike, and they also offer the prospect of a rewarding breeding experience.

 

Comet Gold Swordtails are quite a sight to behold especially when they are in a large school, reaching up to 10 cm when they're fully grown with the sword alone making half of that. Their body is long and slender with a solid, shimmering gold colour that gives them their name. The males stand out with a unique, elongated lower tail fin, resembling a sword, which can be as long as their bodies. This sword is typically a contrasting colour, often a fiery red or a deep black, adding an extra bit of flair to these already stunning fish.

 

Breeding Comet Gold Swordtails is something that honestly requires minimal effort in the home aquarium. If there is a tank with both males and females, then getting fry is almost inevitable however it is always better to have a higher ratio of males compared to females. These fish are livebearers, meaning the females give birth to fully formed, free-swimming fry. It's quite a sight when a female swordtail releases her live young however, the parents don't provide any care for their young and may even consider them as a snack. So, it's important to provide ample hiding spots for the fry or move them to a separate tank.

 

 

Tank Recommendations for your Comet Gold Swordtail

A minimum tank size of 75 liters is recommended for these fish, though larger is always better considering their active nature and potential size. They love swimming in open spaces, but also appreciate plants and decor for hiding and exploring. These fish spend a lot of their time near the surface of the aquarium and can jump out if there is no lid so this will be required. The water temperature should sit between 22-28°C with a pH level of 7.0 - 8.5.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

Comet Gold Swordtails are generally peaceful and can share their home with a variety of fish.

 

Usually Compatible

Most small to medium-sized community fish like tetras, mollies, platies, and peaceful bottom 

dwellers like Corydoras.

 

Sometimes Compatible

Some larger, boisterous, or more active fish, such as larger barbs, severum and Veja may stress the Swordtails. Betta fish may also view the swordtails to be a competitor and show aggression.

 

Rarely Compatible

Any fin-nipping species should be avoided as they might pester the swordtails. Large and aggressive predator fish should be avoided as well since they will predate on the fish.

 

Feeding your Comet Gold Swordtail

Feeding Comet Gold Swordtails is a very easy task. They're omnivorous and will happily accept a wide variety of foods. A balanced diet including quality flakes or pellets, along with regular servings of live or frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp, will keep them healthy and their colors vibrant.

More Information
Scientific Name Xiphophorus helleri
Care Level Easy
Common Names Comet Gold Swordtail
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Poeciliidae
Lifespan (years) 3
Max. Length (cm) 15
Min. Tank Volume (l) 70
Origin Central America
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22-28° C, pH 7.0 - 8.5
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