| Management number | 234590138 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $2.00 | Model Number | 234590138 | ||
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Endler's Livebearers, also known as Endler's Guppies or Endler's Guppy, are small, colorful fish that are closely related to the common guppy. Here are some key considerations for keeping Endler Female (Assorted) fish in an aquarium:
Temperature: Endler's Livebearers are tropical fish and require a stable temperature between 75°F and 82°F (24°C to 28°C) for optimal health and well-being.
Minimum Tank Size: For a small group of Endler's Livebearers, a tank size of at least 10 gallons (38 liters) is recommended. Providing more space is always beneficial for the fish, especially if you plan to keep a larger group or other tank mates.
Endler's Livebearers are a type of freshwater fish belonging to the Poeciliidae family.
Feeding Habits: Endler's Livebearers are omnivores. They will readily accept high-quality flake food, as well as live and frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. Offering a varied diet ensures their nutritional needs are met.
Habitat Preference: In the wild, Endler's Livebearers inhabit slow-moving and densely vegetated waters, such as streams, ponds, and shallow waters in their native Venezuela.
Water pH Level: These fish prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH level ranging from 6.5 to 8.0. However, it's crucial to keep the water parameters stable, as they can be sensitive to fluctuations.
Behavior: Endler's Livebearers are known for their active and peaceful behavior. They are social fish and prefer to be kept in groups. They are generally non-aggressive and can coexist peacefully with other peaceful community fish.
Endler's Livebearers are not bottom-dwellers. They are known to swim actively throughout the water column. They are social and tend to exhibit schooling behavior, especially when kept in groups.
Provide plenty of live or artificial plants, driftwood, and rocks to create hiding spots and simulate their natural habitat. Ensuring adequate swimming space is also important as they are active swimmers.
Regular monitoring of water parameters, maintaining a balanced diet, and providing a suitable environment will contribute to the well-being and longevity of your Endler's Livebearers.
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