<h1>Tropical fish of the Medaka family</h1>
Tropical fish in the Medaka family are the most adaptable, easiest to raise species, and are also suitable for beginners.
There are not many species of fish, but the ornamental value is quite high. Among them, peacock fish has the longest history of breeding in China and abroad, and its rich colors, colorful tail shape, and lively posture make people envious.
There are also many mutated species of moonlight fish and swordtail fish. The family fish is suitable for neutral and weak alkaline water quality, and has a wide tolerance range of water quality, and swordtail fish, peacock fish and mosquito-eating fish are low-temperature resistant species.
Small, flattened, toothed in the mouth, and is omnivorous fish, small fish worms, artificial feed are like to feed, especially like to eat plant feed. They often nibble on the moss on the glass, which has a certain effect on removing algae and cleaning fish tanks. They have a gentle temperament and are good breeds for polyculture.
This article provides a preliminary introduction to the tropical fish of the Medaka family, and the specific details of fish species and their variants will be discussed in detail separately.
<h1>Peacock fish</h1>

Carbon wood black peacock fish (monochrome)
Red lace snake pattern peacock fish (snake pattern)
Bluetail Peacock Fish (Bluetail)
Double-tailed peacock fish (swordtail)
Sky blue ribbon peacock fish (monochrome)
Editor's note: Peacock fish generally have three classification methods: flower color strain, body color strain, and its variant strain.
The color strains are distinguished according to the color, pattern and body pattern of the peacock fish tail, which are mainly divided into: dress, grass tail, snake pattern, mosaic, monochrome, platinum, metal, Japanese blue, ancient strains and so on. (Details will be introduced later)
<h1>Swordtail</h1>
Green swordtail
Red and white swordtail
High-finned red swordtail (upper male and lower female)
<h1>Mary fish</h1>
Black Ball Mary (Top) White Ball Mary (Center) Golden Ball Mary
Kim Mary
High-fin Mary fish
White Mary Fish (Top) Golden Mary Fish (Bottom)
Moonlight fish
Kimich fish
Red Mitch Fish
<h1>Mosquito-eating fish</h1>
Mosquito-eating fish
In fact, there are many varieties in the small species that have not been put in, because there are really too many varieties, and they will open a single article later to elaborate on their living habits and the varieties of the varieties.
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