
Neon Wagtail Platy (Xiphophorus maculatus) 3.5cm
Neon Wagtail Platy is a selectively bred variety of the Southern Platyfish, prized for its vivid body coloration combined with sharply contrasting black fins (“wagtail” pattern). It is one of the most reliable, peaceful, and beginner‑friendly livebearers in the aquarium trade.
Overview
- Common Name: Neon Wagtail Platy
- Scientific Name: Xiphophorus maculatus
- Family: Poeciliidae
- Type: Selective colour and fin pattern morph
- Origin: Captive‑bred (ancestor species native to Mexico, Central America)
- Adult Size: 5–6 cm (2–2.5 in)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
Appearance & Identification
- Body: Bright neon red, orange, coral, or pink (varies by line)
- Fins: Solid jet‑black dorsal, caudal, and often pelvic fins
- “Wagtail” Trait: Genetically inherited black fin pigmentation
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Sex Differences:
- Males: Smaller, slimmer, have a gonopodium
- Females: Larger, deeper‑bodied, rounded anal fin
High‑quality Neon Wagtails show clean colour saturation with sharp black fin edges, not faded or mottled tones.
Aquarium Care
Tank Size
- Minimum: 15 gallons
- Ideal: 20–30 gallons for groups
Platies are active but not hyper swimmers, making them adaptable to mid‑sized community aquariums.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- pH: 7.0–8.2
- Hardness: Moderate to hard (10–25 dGH)
- Flow: Low to moderate
- Filtration: Efficient biological filtration, gentle current
Platies strongly prefer alkaline, mineral‑rich water and may decline long‑term in very soft or acidic setups.
Aquascaping Preferences
- Moderately planted tanks are ideal
- Provide:
- Open swimming areas
- Dense plant cover for fry and female refuge
Plant Suggestions
- Vallisneria
- Java fern
- Anubias
- Hornwort
- Floating plants (e.g., frogbit)
Diet
Omnivorous, with a strong inclination toward vegetable matter.
Staple Foods
- High‑quality flake or micro‑pellet with spirulina
Vegetable Supplements
- Blanched zucchini
- Spinach
- Shelled peas
Protein Treats
- Brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Bloodworms (sparingly)
A plant‑heavy diet helps prevent bloating and improves colour intensity.
Temperament & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful, social
- Schooling: Loose‑shoaling fish, best kept in groups
Recommended Ratio
- 1 male : 2–3 females
Ideal Tank Mates
- Other platies
- Guppies
- Mollies
- Corydoras
- Small peaceful tetras
- Bristlenose plecos
Avoid
- Aggressive or nippy species
- Large predatory fish
Neon Wagtail Platies are excellent choices for community and family aquariums.
Breeding
Like all platies, Neon Wagtails are livebearers.
- Gestation: ~24–30 days
- Fry Count: 15–50 per brood
- Breeding Difficulty: Very easy
Breeding Notes
- Females can store sperm for multiple births
- Dense plants greatly improve fry survival
- Fry accept crushed flake or powdered fry foods immediately
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Description
Neon Wagtail Platy is a selectively bred variety of the Southern Platyfish, prized for its vivid body coloration combined with sharply contrasting black fins (“wagtail” pattern). It is one of the most reliable, peaceful, and beginner‑friendly livebearers in the aquarium trade.
Overview
- Common Name: Neon Wagtail Platy
- Scientific Name: Xiphophorus maculatus
- Family: Poeciliidae
- Type: Selective colour and fin pattern morph
- Origin: Captive‑bred (ancestor species native to Mexico, Central America)
- Adult Size: 5–6 cm (2–2.5 in)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
Appearance & Identification
- Body: Bright neon red, orange, coral, or pink (varies by line)
- Fins: Solid jet‑black dorsal, caudal, and often pelvic fins
- “Wagtail” Trait: Genetically inherited black fin pigmentation
-
Sex Differences:
- Males: Smaller, slimmer, have a gonopodium
- Females: Larger, deeper‑bodied, rounded anal fin
High‑quality Neon Wagtails show clean colour saturation with sharp black fin edges, not faded or mottled tones.
Aquarium Care
Tank Size
- Minimum: 15 gallons
- Ideal: 20–30 gallons for groups
Platies are active but not hyper swimmers, making them adaptable to mid‑sized community aquariums.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- pH: 7.0–8.2
- Hardness: Moderate to hard (10–25 dGH)
- Flow: Low to moderate
- Filtration: Efficient biological filtration, gentle current
Platies strongly prefer alkaline, mineral‑rich water and may decline long‑term in very soft or acidic setups.
Aquascaping Preferences
- Moderately planted tanks are ideal
- Provide:
- Open swimming areas
- Dense plant cover for fry and female refuge
Plant Suggestions
- Vallisneria
- Java fern
- Anubias
- Hornwort
- Floating plants (e.g., frogbit)
Diet
Omnivorous, with a strong inclination toward vegetable matter.
Staple Foods
- High‑quality flake or micro‑pellet with spirulina
Vegetable Supplements
- Blanched zucchini
- Spinach
- Shelled peas
Protein Treats
- Brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Bloodworms (sparingly)
A plant‑heavy diet helps prevent bloating and improves colour intensity.
Temperament & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful, social
- Schooling: Loose‑shoaling fish, best kept in groups
Recommended Ratio
- 1 male : 2–3 females
Ideal Tank Mates
- Other platies
- Guppies
- Mollies
- Corydoras
- Small peaceful tetras
- Bristlenose plecos
Avoid
- Aggressive or nippy species
- Large predatory fish
Neon Wagtail Platies are excellent choices for community and family aquariums.
Breeding
Like all platies, Neon Wagtails are livebearers.
- Gestation: ~24–30 days
- Fry Count: 15–50 per brood
- Breeding Difficulty: Very easy
Breeding Notes
- Females can store sperm for multiple births
- Dense plants greatly improve fry survival
- Fry accept crushed flake or powdered fry foods immediately




















