Best Swordtail Tank Mates

9 Best Tank Mates for Swordtails (Pictures)

Are you looking for tank mates for swordtails? Swordtails (Xiphophorus helleri) are a popular livebearer freshwater fish. They are widely distributed and are available in most pet stores.

Male Swordtails are characterized by their sword-like tails, while female Swordtails are rounder. There are many color variations of swordtails, but the most popular are the orange colored swordtails.

Swordtails are great fish for beginners because they are easy to keep. So what fish will get along with swordtails? Here are the best tank mates for swordtails.

3 Factors to Consider When Selecting Swordtail Tank Mates

When selecting tank mates for swordtails, there are 3 factors to consider to make sure your swordtails and tank mates are happy.

swordtail
Swordtails

1. Water Parameters Should be Similar to Swordtails

Choose tank mates that have similar water parameters as Swordtails. Swordtails prefer medium, hard water that is slightly alkaline. Avoid fish that will need soft, acidic water.

2. Avoid Fin Nippers with Swordtails

Although Swordtails don’t have the big showy fins of some fish. Nevertheless, you should avoid aggressive fin nippers as tank mates for Swordtails. You don’t want fin nippers to nip the long sword-like tails of Swordtails! Definitely don’t mix Tiger Barbs with Swordtails.

3. Will You Be Breeding Swordtails?

Are you planning to breed Swordtails? If so, that will affect the tank mates you choose for your Swordtail. Most fish will eat smaller fish that can fit in their mouths. Even the most peaceful fish are guilty of eating smaller fish. It’s their natural instinct! 

Definitely keep that in mind when choosing tank mates for swordtails. Avoid big fish, stick with small fish with small mouths as tank mates for swordtails.

9 Fish that are Compatible with Swordtails

1. Guppy (Poecilia reticulata

Guppy
Guppy

Characteristics

NameGuppy
Scientific NamePoecilia reticulata
OriginCentral America Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Size2 inches (5 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareEasy
Water ParametersMedium Hard Water. Alkaline, pH 7.5
Water Temperature70-77F (21-25C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Guppy Characteristics

Guppies will get along well with your swordtails. They are peaceful and lively fish and will live peacefully with your swordtails. Keep Guppies in groups of 4 to 6. The male guppies are characterized by their colorful tails, while the females are larger and more drab looking. Guppies are active and peaceful fish that are a lot of fun for beginners. They are also very hardy and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions. Similar to other swordtails, Guppies breed easily.

2. Platy (Xiphophorus maculatus

platy
Platy

Characteristics

NamePlaty
Scientific NameXiphophorus maculatus
OriginCentral America Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Size2.5 inches (6 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareEasy
Water ParametersMedium Hard to Alkaline, pH 7.5
Water Temperature64-77F (18-25C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Platy Charcteristics

Platies are ideal tank mates for swordtails. They are peaceful and are compatible with swordtails. Platies are also hardy, so it’s great for beginners. Platies come in many color varieties, from albino to vibrant orange. Similar to swordtails, platies are livebearers and breed easily.

3. Black Molly  (Poecilia sphenops

black molly
Black Molly

Characteristics

NameBlack Molly 
Scientific NamePoecilia sphenops
OriginCentral America Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Size3.5 inches (8.5 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareEasy
Water ParametersBrackish Water. Hard Water. Alkaline, pH 7.5
Water Temperature75-81F (24-27C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Blacky Molly Characteristics

Black Mollies are compatible fish with swordtails. They are peaceful fish and will get along nicely with swordtails. Keep Black Mollies in groups of 4 to 6. One thing to note, Black Mollies are not as hardy as swordtails though. They are susceptible to diseases if the water is not slightly brackish or hard. Similar to swordtails, Black Mollies will breed easily. 

4. Endler (Poecilia reticulata

Endlers
Endlers

Characteristics

NameEndler
Scientific NamePoecilia reticulata
OriginCentral America Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Size2 inches (5 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareEasy
Water ParametersMedium Hard Water. Alkaline, pH 7.5
Water Temperature70-77F (21-25C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Endlers Characteristics

Endlers will get along nicely in the same aquarium as swordtails. They are livebearers that look very similar to guppies because they are the wild form of guppies. Endlers are very colorful fish, more colorful than guppies! Endlers are prolific breeders. Don’t mix guppies and Endlers in the same tank since they will interbreed and you will lose the beautiful Endler colors.

5. Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus

Bronze Corydoras
Bronze Corydoras

Characteristics

NameBronze Corydoras
Scientific NameCorydoras aeneus
OriginSouth America
Size2.75 inches (7cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareModerate
Water ParametersSoft, pH 6-7
Water Temperature64-79F(18-26C).
Water ColumnBottom Dweller Fish
Corydoras Characteristics

Bronze Corydoras are bottom dwelling fish that will get along nicely with swordtails. They are peaceful community fish. Corydoras are also hardy fish and can tolerate a wide range of water parameters which makes them easy, adaptable fish. 

Corydoras are social and should be kept with other Corydoras of the same species. If you have space in your aquarium, keep at least 5 Corydoras in a group.  

Even though they are scavengers, you still need to feed Cory catfish their own food. It’s not enough to rely on food collected from scavenging as their only food source. You should supplement their diet with sinking pellets that are formulated for bottom-dwelling fish. 

6. Otocinclus (Otocinclus affinis

Otocinclus
Otocinclus

Characteristics

NameOtocinclus
Scientific NameOtocinclus affinis
OriginSouth America
Size1.5 inches (4 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareModerate
Water ParametersSoft and Slightly Acidic, pH 6.5-7.0
Water Temperature72-77F (22-25C)
Water ColumnBottom Dweller
Otocinclus Characteristics

Otocinclus are peaceful fish that will not bother swordtails. They are algae eaters and are a great addition to community tanks. Get a group of Otos so they have company.  

Otocinclus is a popular choice for fishkeepers looking for an algae eater to clean their tank. Otos are peaceful fish. They are sensitive to nitrate levels, so it’s important to keep the water quality in good condition with regular water changes.

7. Bristlenose Catfish (Ancistrus temminckii

bristlenose catfish
Bristlenose Catfish

Characteristics

NameBristlenose Catfish
Scientific NameAncistrus temminckii
OriginSouth America
Size6 inches (15cm)
TemperamentTerritorial
Ease of CareModerate
Water ParametersSoft to Acidic, pH 6-7
Water Temperature75-82F (24-28C)
Water ColumnBottom Dweller Fish
Bristlenose Catfish Characteristics

Bristlenose Catfish is a good tank mate for swordtails. It’s a bottom dweller, algae eater that will get out of the way of swordtails. Bristlenose Catfish can get territorial with other Bristlenose Catfish and other bottom dwellers, so it’s best to keep just one or a pair of Bristlenose Catfish (one male and one female). 

Bristlenose Catfish are good algae eaters and will do a good job cleaning your tank. Make sure you supplement their feeding with sinking pellets because they will feed on aquarium plants if there is not enough algae in the aquarium.

8. Boeseman’s Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia boesemani

Boeseman's Rainbowfish
Boeseman’s Rainbowfish

Characteristics

NameBoeseman’s Rainbowfish
Scientific NameMelanotaenia boesemani
OriginNew Guinea
Size4.75 inches (12 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful 
Ease of CareModerate
Water ParametersNeutral to hard, pH 7-8
Water Temperature75-82F (24-28C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Boeseman’s Rainbowfish Characteristics

Boeseman’s Rainbowfish are good tank mates with swordtails. They are beautiful, active schooling fish. Keep 4-6 in a tank and you will have a thriving community of Boeseman’s Rainbowfish. 

Boeseman’s Rainbowfish characterized by the yellow/orange and blue colors. They are active fish that will thrive in an aquarium with plants and a spacious open swim area. A well-filtered tank that does not have a strong current is ideal. 

9. Coolie Loach (Pangio kuhlii

Coolie Loach
Coolie Loach

Characteristics

NameCoolie Loach
Scientific NamePangio kuhlii
OriginSoutheast Asia
Size4 inches (10 cm)
TemperamentSemi-Social 
Ease of CareModerate
Water ParametersAcidic, pH 6-6.5
Water Temperature75-86F (24-30C)
Water ColumnBottom Dweller
Coolie Loach Characteristics

Coolie Loaches will do well in an aquarium with swordtails because they stay out of the way of their tankmates. They are nocturnal and will usually hide in the substrate or decorations during the day and come out to feed at night. They are happy in a group.  

Coolie Loaches are popular for their snake-like appearance. Like other loaches, Coolie Loaches are nocturnal, so they are usually hidden during the day. Coolie loaches are eel-like and will bury themselves in the substrate. It’s usually very difficult to catch coolie loaches once they are in the tank. You should also have a tight lid on the aquarium because they can slither out of the aquarium.

All About Swordtails (Xiphophorus helleri

swordtail
Swordtail

Characteristics

NameSwordtail
Scientific NameXiphophorus helleri
OriginCentral America Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Size4 inches (10 cm)
TemperamentPeaceful
Ease of CareEasy
Water ParametersMedium Hard to Alkaline, pH 7.5
Water Temperature70-77F (21-25C)
Water ColumnMidwater Fish
Swordtails Characteristics

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