

Live-bearing aquarium fish, often simply called livebearers, are fish that retain the eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young. Because the newborn fish are large compared to the fry of oviparous fish, they are easier to feed than the fry of egg-laying species such as characins and cichlids. This makes them much easier to raise, and for this reason, aquarists often recommend them for beginners to fish breeding. In addition, being much larger makes them far less vulnerable to predation, and with sufficient cover, they can sometimes mature in a community tank.
Live bearers






Hump-Backed Lima (limia Nigrofasciata)
Temperament: Peaceful |
Temp: 26-28 Ph: 5.5-7.0 |
Max. Size: 2.5" |
Diet: Omnivore |
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Platy (Xiphorus Maculatus) Temperament: Peaceful |
Temp: 26-28C Ph 7.0-8.3 |
Max. Size: 3" |
Diet: Omnivore |
Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri)
Temperament: Peaceful |
Temp: 26-28C Ph 7.0-8.3 |
Max. Size: 4" |
Diet: Omnivore |
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Endler Guppy Poecilia wingei
Temperament: Peaceful |
Temp: 26-28 Ph: 5.5-8.0 |
Max. Size: 1" |
Diet: Omnivore |
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Sailfin molly (Poecilia Latipinna)
Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata)
Temperament: Peacful
Temp: 27-28
Ph: 5.5-8
Size: 2"
Temperament: Peacful
Temp: 27
Ph: 7-8
Size: 6"
Diet: Omnivore

Half beak (Dermogenys pusilla)