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Hmm, I keep my CA cichlids at around 80* in the summer (it gets hot on 3rd floor where tanks are) with seemingly no ill effects. I have had them at 86* for a week or two as well to treat ich. I would be a little surprised if that is what killed him, though anything is possible I suppose.

It won't kill them immediately, but exposed to these temps over time it might. Luckily this summer has been pretty cool and my temps are staying around 75f.
I would love to move the tank in my basement, because it would be so much cooler. Winters it gets cold though. I would have to start running heaters again.
 
I did reply mate,something about wild type livebarers if I remember correctly.

Yes, it was about some green swordtails with spots, like the Rio Otapa. I think I asked if yours had spots at a small size.
Unfortunately I won't be able to retrieve your response lol.
 
Yes, it was about some green swordtails with spots, like the Rio Otapa. I think I asked if yours had spots at a small size.
Unfortunately I won't be able to retrieve your response lol.
They do show spots quite early on about half inch.
But then again so do many other wild swordtails. I believe it's the continued brown line that distinguishes otapa swordtails.
 
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They do show spots quite early on about half inch.
But then again so do many other wild swordtails. I believe it's the continued brown line that distinguishes otapa swordtails.

Thanks for the info. I've been seeing a lot of xiphorphus helleri from different catch locations for sale recently, and they can be quite different in colors.
 
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