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− | = | + | |origin=:Occurs in temporary pools, swamps and ditches in the coastal plains in Kenya and Somalia.This fish is classified as Vulnerable (VU) on ICUN's Red List because of restricted and diminishing habitat. |
− | :Occurs in temporary pools, swamps and ditches in the coastal plains in Kenya and Somalia.This fish is classified as Vulnerable (VU) on ICUN's Red List because of restricted and diminishing habitat. | + | |sexing=:The males are much more colourful than the females, which are virtually colourless. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:These fish should usually be kept together with a number of other like-minded robust killifish. The fish usually get on well together, but always try to keep more female than males. | |
− | + | |diet=:The fish does not eat anything but small live food such as [[tubifex]], small fruit flies, mosquito larvae and artemia. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:They are gluttons and need to be feed several times a day. | |
− | :The males are much more colourful than the females, which are virtually colourless. | + | |environment_specifics=:These fish are usually kept in a small special aquarium which is specially set up to meet their special needs. A significant portion of the substrates should consist of peat dust. These fish definitely need a variety of refuges, for example in the form of particular dense vegetation and convoluted pieces of petrified wood. |
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− | :These fish should usually be kept together with a number of other like-minded robust killifish. The fish usually get on well together, but always try to keep more female than males. | ||
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− | :The fish does not eat anything but small live food such as [[tubifex]], small fruit flies, mosquito larvae and artemia. | ||
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− | :These fish are usually kept in a small special aquarium which is specially set up to meet their special needs. A significant portion of the substrates should consist of peat dust. These fish definitely need a variety of refuges, for example in the form of particular dense vegetation and convoluted pieces of petrified wood. | ||
:Direct light coming in from outside is not beneficial to this species, so try to avoid this. The fish also do not appreciate bright lighting. A thick cover in of floating plants will filter the light naturally. They do not like current. | :Direct light coming in from outside is not beneficial to this species, so try to avoid this. The fish also do not appreciate bright lighting. A thick cover in of floating plants will filter the light naturally. They do not like current. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Killifish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Killifish |