Girardinus metallicus (Metallic girardinus)
Description
The metallized Girardinus measures approximately 9 cm at the adult age. It needs an aquarium of at least 70 l with a pH close to neutrality: 6.5 to 7.5. This central America fish can be held in small group containing more females than males, in a specific aquarium, but also with other small fish necessary the same type of maintenance. The tank must be planted with a strong surface vegeation, example: floating plants or plants joining. You can add some plasses and small titteya bearding, pentozona or oligolepis to the aquarium, and two or three otocinclus. For food, glitter and tablets are devoured with ardor. Vase verses and mosquito larvae promote reproduction.
The Girardinus metallicus fish is a little freshwater fish native to the Americas. It belongs to the family of the poeciliidae, which also includes guppys and mollys. The Girardinus metallicus is commonly called "silver molly" because of its shiny silver color, although some individuals can be gray, black or even red. Its adult size is generally about 2.5 centimeters, although some specimens can reach up to 4 centimeters.
The Girardinus metallicus is a very popular aquarophilia fish because of its beauty and its ease of maintenance. It is also very tolerant in terms of living conditions, making it an ideal choice for beginners in aquarophilia. However, it is important to provide a well-equipped aquarium and maintain adequate living conditions to guarantee the health and well-being of these fish.
The Girardinus metallicus is an omnivorous fish, which means that it feeds on both plants and small animals. In nature, it feeds mainly on plankton, algae and small insects. In an aquarium, it can be nourished with fish pellets, living foods such as artemias and vase worms, as well as lettuce leaves and other edible plants. It is important to provide a balanced diet to maintain the health and vigor of fish.
The Girardinus metallicus is a gregarious fish, which means that he likes to live in a group. In nature, they live in compact benches with hundreds of individuals. In an aquarium, it is recommended to maintain at least a dozen fish together so that they feel comfortable and safe. They are generally peaceful and get along well with other species of freshwater fish, although it is important to ensure that they have enough space to swim and enough hiding place to hide if necessary .
In summary, the Girardinus metallicus is an attractive and easy -to -maintain freshwater fish, ideal for beginners in aquarophilia.
Origin
- FamilyPoecilidae
- OriginCentral America
Characteristics
- Adult size9 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature21 - 26 °C
- pH6.4 - 7.7
- Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)70 L
Dimorphism
The males are easily recognizable by their small size, and have a black band from the mouth to the particularly well developed gonopod. The female is much larger.
Reproduction
He is ovoviviparous. Once fertilized, the female expels dozens of fry every month that must be protected from her voracity by many floating plants. It is best to raise young females to the gap of the males so that they can grow. Note: you need a well planted tank.
