Species | Hump-Backed Limia |
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Other names | Black-Barred Limia |
Latin Name | Limia Nigrofasciata |
Family | poeciliidae |
Origin | Haiti |
Length | 5 cm |
Temperature | 23 - 28°C |
Water Hardness | medium hard |
pH | 7.0 - 8.0 |
Aquarium Size | 60 L |
Food | live, frozen, dry |
This fish lives in freshwater or brackish, standing reservoirs.
Colour of the body is yellowish-gray. There are dark, transverse stripes on the sides of the fish. All fins are yellow with dark spots. Male is a bit smaller than female. Shape of his body is humped. He has big and rounded dorsal fin. His anal fin is transformed into gonopodium – external copulatory organ.
This is a shoal, peaceful, quiet, friendly and active species. It prefers to swim at the middle water level. You may keep them in a general tank.
The aquarium should include a lot of plants, space to swim. This species eats algae.
This is live-bearer species – fertilization is internal. The pregnant female can be recognized by a dark pregnant-spot on her bell. You should move pregnant female to a separate aquarium. The gestation period of the fish is several weeks. The fry (about 50) appears in the tank every 4-10 weeks after this time. The fry starts to swim and feed straight away. This species is often crossed with other species from the same family.