Fancy Endler


Price:
Sale price$4.99

Description

Endlers, scientifically known as Poecilia wingei, are a charming and miniature species of livebearing fish that have become increasingly popular in the aquarium hobby due to their vibrant colors, lively behavior, and ease of care. Below is a detailed description of Endler's Livebearer:

Appearance: Endler's Livebearers are small, with a streamlined body that is elongated and slightly flattened laterally. They closely resemble the more well-known guppy but are typically smaller in size, with males reaching lengths of around 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) and females being slightly larger. What sets Endlers apart and makes them highly sought after are their brilliant and intricate colors. They display a wide range of patterns and color combinations, often featuring vibrant shades of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. The males are particularly striking, with colorful fins and a characteristic spotted or striped pattern along their body. Females are generally less colorful, with more subdued markings.

Varieties: Endler's Livebearers come in various selectively bred varieties, each with its unique color patterns and combinations. Some popular strains include the Tiger Endler, Black Bar Endler, and Scarlet Endler, to name a few. These variations have resulted from years of selective breeding efforts by enthusiasts.

Behavior: These fish are known for their lively and active behavior. They are constantly on the move, darting around the aquarium, and displaying their vibrant colors. Endlers are peaceful and generally get along well with other non-aggressive fish species.

Diet: Endler's Livebearers are omnivorous and have a hearty appetite. They readily accept a wide range of foods, including high-quality flake or pellet foods, freeze-dried or frozen foods like daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms, as well as live foods. Providing a balanced diet is essential to maintain their health and vibrant colors.

Habitat and Tank Requirements: Endlers are adaptable and thrive in various tank setups. A well-maintained aquarium with live or artificial plants, hiding spots, and a sandy or fine gravel substrate is ideal. They prefer water with a temperature range between 72°F to 78°F (22°C to 26°C) and a pH level between 6.5 to 8.0. Regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality.

Compatibility: Endler's Livebearers are generally peaceful and can be kept in community aquariums with other peaceful fish species. They are particularly well-suited for smaller aquariums and nano tanks. Due to their non-aggressive nature, they should not be housed with aggressive or fin-nipping fish that may harass them.

Breeding: Endlers are livebearers, which means they give birth to live fry rather than laying eggs. Breeding them is relatively straightforward, and they will readily reproduce in a well-maintained aquarium. Provide plenty of hiding spots for the fry, as adult Endlers may eat their own offspring. Separating pregnant females to a breeding or nursery tank can help ensure the survival of the fry.

Payment & Security

American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Meta Pay Google Pay Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Venmo Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

You may also like

Recently viewed