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Neon Marigold Hifin Maculatus

    The Neon Marigold Hifin Maculatus is a North American livebearer related to and in the same genus, Xiphophorus, as the swordtails. ( Click here for a general discussion of the genus Xiphophorus.) ( Click here for a general discussion of platies.) Most commercial strains of platies have mixed heritage, including ancestors from X. helleriX. maculatus and X. variatus. This fish is largely descended from X. maculatus. The photo is of a young male just beginning to develop his hifin dorsal. We developed this strain by crossing our Neon Marigold Maculatus to a Red Hifin Maculatus starting in 2004. We then simultaneously selected for both the hifin characteristic and the proper color pattern. 

Size: Males often reach 4cm (1.5 in.). Females are somewhat larger and much heavier.

Description: Both sexes have the typical coloration of a marigold platy, a clear yellow-gold body darkening to a yellow-red in the caudal peduncle and caudal (tail). They differ from standard marigold in that the yellow-gold is almost fluorescent, hence the "neon." Males tend to more brightly colored than the females. Both sexes sport the hifin dorsal.

Environment: This fish tolerates pHs from 6.5 to 8.0 while preferring the higher end (basic) of this range. Water hardness is not critical, but it prefers hard water. Optimum temperature ranges from 20-30°C (68-85°F). 

Geographic Range: This fish has no natural range, but of its ancestors hail from  Mexican and Central America.

Temperament: This fish is not aggressive and is active. It can be kept either in a single species aquarium or in active community aquaria with rainbowfish, other livebearers or other fish with similar behavior and requirements.

Feeding: Feeding is simple with the fish taking prepared foods as well as live and frozen foods. Periodic feedings of Daphnia or other live foods are helpful in color maintenance, general health and breeding. 

Spawning: This livebearer breeds like other members of its genus. At 30°C (85°F), broods are delivered about every 28 days. Broods can be as large as 100 fry for mature females. Like other Poeciliidae, the females can store sperm and have as many as 8 broods from a single mating. The fry are large and can eat commercial food, Daphnia, brine shrimp nauplii, etc. immediately. Adults will eat fry, so they must have some protection such as dense fine-leafed plants to survive. Males are constantly courting and chasing the females, stopping only to spar with other males or eat.

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Page last modified June 4, 2007.

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