The Malinche swordtail (Xiphophorus malinche) is a freshwater fish of the family Poeciliidae that grows up to 6 cm.
Description
The Malinche swordtail is a livebearing toothcarp (Poeciliidae) from clear, cool mountain streams of eastern Mexico in Central America. The species grows to about 6 cm; the male has an elongated, sword-shaped lower tail-fin edge. The male fertilises the female internally with an anal fin modified into a gonopodium, after which live young are born. It snaps at mosquito larvae, small invertebrates and algae. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Malinche swordtail?
The Malinche swordtail has a torpedo-shaped body and is mainly green.
Where does the Malinche swordtail live?
The Malinche swordtail lives in fresh water and is mostly found around open water.
How big does the Malinche swordtail get?
The Malinche swordtail grows to a maximum of about 6 cm.
Is the Malinche swordtail dangerous to humans?
No, the Malinche swordtail is harmless to humans.
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