Kohaku Swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii)
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Bring the classic beauty of a Japanese Koi pond to your freshwater tank with the stunning Kohaku Swordtail. Characterized by its brilliant "Sanke" or "Kohaku" patterning—featuring a snowy white body accented by patches of vivid, translucent red—this variety is a true masterpiece of selective breeding. With their sleek profiles and active swimming style, Kohaku Swordtails provide a sophisticated pop of color that stands out in any aquascape.


Quick Stats & Origin

  • Scientific Name: Xiphophorus hellerii (Kohaku Morph)

  • Origin: While their wild ancestors hail from Central and North America, the Kohaku variety is a specialized line-bred color morph developed specifically for the ornamental fish hobby.

  • Adult Size: 4–5 inches (males develop the iconic "sword" on their tail).

  • Lifespan: 3–5 years.


Care & Environment

Kohaku Swordtails are celebrated for being "beginner-friendly" yet striking enough for advanced collectors. They are hardy and adaptable but thrive best in water that isn't too soft or acidic.

  • Tank Size: A minimum of 29 to 30 gallons is ideal. As active, energetic swimmers, they require plenty of horizontal room to roam.

  • Substrate: They look particularly radiant against a dark substrate or a lush green planted background, which makes their white-and-red contrast shimmer.

  • Environment: They appreciate a well-planted aquarium with open swimming spaces in the middle. Including floating plants like Frogbit or Salvinia helps provide cover and security.

  • Water Parameters: * Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C–28°C)

    • pH: 7.0–8.3 (Slightly alkaline water is preferred).

    • Hardness: 12–30 dGH.


Feeding & Diet

These fish are classic omnivores and are not picky eaters. A varied diet is the secret to maintaining the intensity of their red patches.

  • Daily Diet: High-quality flakes or small sinking pellets.

  • Color Enhancement: Supplement with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms to boost their "Koi-like" pigmentation.

  • Grazing: They will occasionally graze on algae within the tank, helping keep your surfaces clean.


Tank Mates

Kohaku Swordtails are peaceful, social fish that thrive in a community setting.

  • Ideal Partners: Other livebearers like Mollies and Platies, as well as Corydoras, Tetras, and peaceful Gouramis.

  • Social Ratio: To keep the peace, maintain a ratio of one male to at least two or three females. This ensures that the females aren't over-stressed by the male’s active courtship.

  • Avoid: Large, predatory fish that may view the Swordtail as a snack.


Breeding

Like all Xiphophorus species, the Kohaku Swordtail is a livebearer.

  • Easy Spawning: Breeding is very straightforward; females will give birth to live, free-swimming fry every 28 days or so.

  • Fry Protection: To ensure the survival of the babies, provide plenty of fine-leafed plants (like Java Moss or Guppy Grass) where the fry can hide from hungry adults.


Aquarist Tip: Ensure your aquarium has a tight-fitting lid! Swordtails are famous for their jumping ability and can easily leap out of an open-top tank.

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  • The photos shown on fish product pages are representations of adult fish and are NOT the actual fish that you will be receiving. 
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