Guppies, Mollies, and Swordtails are the most popular freshwater aquarium fishes, cherished for their unmatched beauty. They are Livebearers, which means they give birth to live fry, a wonder to behold. Their stunning coloration is a testament to the beauty that exists in the world, and it's no surprise that many hobbyists love them. These fish are excellent community dwellers and usually get along well with each other. However, it is important to note that male swordtails can be more aggressive, so it's crucial to keep an eye on their behavior. For a thriving community, it is recommended to keep one male guppy with three female guppies.

 

 

 

GUPPIES

A staple to any community aquarium

Guppies are highly sought-after fish in the aquarium hobby due to their vibrant colors, lively personalities, and easy breeding. They are among the most low-maintenance freshwater fish, as they are incredibly hardy and can tolerate a broad range of water conditions. To keep your guppies healthy and thriving in your aquarium, it is crucial to maintain a clean tank, monitor and maintain the ideal water parameters, and provide high-quality food.

 

 

PLATIES/MOLLIES/SWORDTAILS

LIVEBEARERING COMMUNITY FISH

Three of the most popular aquarium fish, the Swordtails, Mollies, and Platies, share similar needs and behaviors in the aquarium. These fish are relatively small, hardy, and peaceful, and are available in a huge variety of colour forms, making them an ideal aquarium fish.  All livebearers share a common trait: they reproduce by producing well-developed live young. The fact that they bear live young isn't the only reason aquarium enthusiasts finds them so desirable. They are also prized for their hardiness, their ability to adapt to a variety of habitats, and their attractive coloration