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Redwag Plumetail Maculatus
The Redwag Plumetail 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.
helleri, X. maculatus and X. variatus. This fish is
largely descended from X. maculatus. We
developed this strain by crossing our Redwag Maculatus
Platy to a Plumetail Platy we acquired at the 2004 ALA convention fish
auction in Kalamazoo, Michigan. We then selected for both the plumetail
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 brilliant red bodies and black fins. Both sexes sport the plume in the middle of the caudal fin. The top photo is of one of the first male redwag plumetails we got from our crosses. Note the small plumetail. The second photo is of one of our present breeder males after selection for better plumetails. The plumetail is longer and bushier. Both males are sporting short swords on the bottom margin of their caudal fins. The bottom photo is of a young female. The plumetails on females are smaller than the males.
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.
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