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Are all livebearers compatible with eachother?

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in a large planted community tank

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  1. Yes. Mollies and guppies are very friendly

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    Mostly all livebearears are compatible


  2. yes definately.

  3. Like the others said, yes they are all compatible.

    But the only problem will be if you have males and females of each of those species in your tank your soon going to be overrun with babies!

    Especially since you have plants for the babies to hide in most of them will probably survive.

    But to answer your question, Yes they are!

  4. Yes in most cases they are all compatible but you won't get hybrids only platys and swordtails will mate together the rest, although they may try to mate with other species out of confusion, will only be able to have offspring with their own kind.  

  5. The swordtails might get a little bit aggressive especially if there are not enough females. That goes for moat livebearing fish, you should have two or more females for each male. And male swordtails don't get along too well are at least a lot of times. I am not sure what your leopard fish are. Are they Gambusia (mosquito fish)? If so then they are fin nippers and should not be kept in a community tank.  

  6. Yes, they're DEFINITELY compatible with eachother.

  7. Well, mollies might get large enough  to eat the endlers, so I say get either or. Sword tail males tend to be aggressive towards each other, so 1 male and a group of females is the best way to keep swords, all other live bearers can be kept to the ratio of 1 male every 2 females, so either groups of 3 or 6, not 5. Good luck!

  8. the ones you listed are.

    Not all are though. (aka pike livebearers)

  9. yes sir

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