My Marigold is about 1.75 to 2 inches long with tail included. I've had him for a few months now and the only negative comment I have to make about my boy is his tail: or near lack thereof.
He's an adult (not fully grown yet i dont think) Marigold swordtail but his sword, at max, is about 5 millimeters long. For about a month after I got him I had him in a ten gl tank with two other marigold females and he quickly got down to 'business' so im assuming he's healthy. (Hes now in a 25 gl with the two females and another male) His tail HAS shown some growth since his purchase but its still absolutely puny. Any possible reasons?
Ps. The other male Marigolds tail is about two millimeters larger but he's a bit larger too.
Peeksures:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b125/anorexorcist99/DSCF5423.jpg
My boy in the front, the other male in the back.^^
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b125/anorexorcist99/DSCF5542.jpg
My boy. ^^
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b125/anorexorcist99/DSCF
2007-02-02
14:31:12
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2007-02-02
14:33:17 ·
update #1
Believe me, I knew all about the female to male ratio's. Its not my first time with swordtails but it is my first with Marigolds. I watched the males constantly the first week after I added the second one. Instead of competing they ended up ignoreing the females and just swam around together. If you'll notice in two of my pictures theyre just swimming side by side. The one I got of him alone was by luck cause they've become inseperable.
2007-02-02
14:42:59 ·
update #2