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Assorted Endler's Livebearer
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Assorted Endler's Livebearer

Endler's Livebearers are small, colorful, and active freshwater fish, popular in home aquariums. They are known for their vibrant colors, peaceful nature, and prolific breeding. Males are smaller and more colorful than females. They are relatively easy to care for and are a good choice for both beginner and experienced hobbyists.

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Tank-Mate Compatibility

Compatibility data for Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

Temperature

7282°F

pH Range

6.87.8

Min Tank Size

10 gal

Temperament

peaceful

All Species Compatibility

Compatible

Neon Tetra

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Incompatible

Betta

Bettas often attack guppies, mistaking long fins for rival males.

Compatible

Corydoras

Excellent community pairing. No conflicts.

Caution

Angelfish

Angelfish may nip at guppy fins. Best avoided.

Compatible

Molly

Both livebearers, similar water parameters.

Compatible

Platy

Peaceful livebearers that coexist well together.

Compatible

Swordtail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Cherry Barb

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Harlequin Rasbora

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Dwarf Gourami

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Bristlenose Pleco

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Otocinclus

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Cherry Shrimp

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Amano Shrimp

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Nerite Snail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Mystery Snail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Incompatible

Tiger Barb

Tiger barbs will nip guppy fins. Keep with short-finned species instead.

Compatible

Danio

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Rainbowfish

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Clown Loach

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Caution

African Cichlid

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

American Cichlid

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Knifefish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Compatible

Goldfish

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Caution

Puffer

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Compatible

Catfish

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

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