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American Flagfish (Jordanella floridae)


The American Flagfish or Jordanella floridae gets its name because the male fish resembles the American flag. It has large blackish-blue dots and alternating red and blue stripes on its body. The female of this species is larger then its male counterpart, and has more of a yellow coloration. You can check out a a male and female Flagfish courting in the video below.

Sometimes simply known as the Flagfish, this species of Killifish is native to Flordia, but often kept in an aquarium setting. They are a small freshwater fish that only grows to about 2-1/2" long, so an aquarium of only 10 gallons is needed to house them. Flagfish are known for their ability to control algae in an aquarium which makes them all the more popular. They will also eat brine shrimp, tubifex and flake foods and are considered to be easy to care for.

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Guentheri Killifish

The Guentheri Killifish or Nothobranchius guentheri certainly doesn't live up to its name. This fish is by no means a killer, in fact it is a very peaceful fish! This small freshwater fish will only grow to a maximum size of just over 2", and is found in rivers and watering holes in Africa. This is a very colorful fish, black, blue, red, and yellow grace the Guentheri Killifish. Also known as the Redtail notho, this carnivorous fish will feed on brine shrimp, flake and frozen meats. Its small size and bright colors makes it a great addition to a freshwater aquarium. They prefer temperatures of 69 to 80F. The Guentheri Killifish is just one of the over 1200 species of Killifish! If you would like to purchase this fish you can do so by clicking the button directly below...



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