Best for
Aquariums where its role fits: community fish.
Xiphophorus maculatus
The platy is a peaceful, robust livebearer well suited to medium-hard water communities. Its ease should not hide two key points: frequent breeding and the need to control population.
It is less frantic than some livebearers, but still active and benefits from planted areas and swimming space.
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A practical summary to quickly decide whether it fits your aquarium.
Best for
Aquariums where its role fits: community fish.
Avoid
Mixes marked as high risk or not recommended in manual relationships.
Compatible with
Has positive or conditional references with species such as Guppy.
Typical risk
Stability depends on temperature, group size, and real compatibility.
Aquarium zone
Quick compatibility
Review these points before adding it to your aquarium. They are practical notes based on its profile, ecological data, and known relationships.
Make sure your aquarium is above 60 L before buying it.
Parameters
Growth and behavior
Ecological profile
Common mistakes
Keeping it in tanks below the recommended adult volume.
Poecilia Reticulata + Xiphophorus maculatus: cohabitation is usually viable if volume, parameters, groups and adult behavior are respected.
Carassius auratus + Xiphophorus maculatus: this combines coldwater or temperate species with tropical species that need different temperatures.
Keep stable mineralized water, balanced groups and plants for cover. Avoid overly soft water and overpopulation from fry. It is a good species for responsible beginners.
It breeds easily. Females give birth to formed fry and may overcrowd the tank if many survive. Plan sex ratios, cover and rehoming.
Machos con gonopodio. Hembras más grandes y redondeadas
Es una especie muy popular en acuariofilia
Se aprecia más cuando se mantiene correctamente
Editorial confidence
Content based on parameters, ecological profiles and manual relationships.
Related species to keep comparing habitat, size, and behavior.