Poecilia sp.endler (Endler)

Poecilia sp.endler (Endler)

Description

It is a wild guppy; most of the time it is little color but red fish can appear in the bin but they are rare in nature because they are more easily spotted by their predators.

Poecilia SP. Endler fish is a freshwater fish belonging to the poeciliidae family. It is a small fish, generally measuring between 2.5 and 3.5 cm in length. Its color generally varies from blue, green, red and black, with vertical stripes on the body. The Poecilia SP. Endler fish is native to the fresh water from Central America, where it is commonly known as "Molly Endler".

Poecilia Sp.ndler fish is a gregarious fish, which means that it tends to live in groups in nature. It is also considered an omnivorous fish, which means that it feeds on plants and other smaller fish. Poecilia SP. Endler fish is also known for its ability to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions, making it an ideal fish for domestic aquariums.

Poecilia Sp.ndler fish is also known for its ability to change color to adapt to its environment. This characteristic, known as "color displacement", is mainly used by fish to camouflage themselves and escape their predators. However, in domestic aquariums, POECILIA SP. ENDLER fish can also change color in response to stimuli such as light and water movements.

Due to their beautiful color and their gregarious behavior, the Poecilia SP. Endler fish are very popular among aquarophilia enthusiasts. They are also easy to maintain, making it an ideal choice for beginners in aquarophilia. Although they need a well -equipped aquarium to prosper, the poecilia sp.endler fish are generally robust fish and can live up to three years in captivity if they are properly treated.

Origin

  • Family :
  • Origin : All tropical and subtropical countries

Features

  • Adult size : 4 cm
  • Behaviour : Timid
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 20 - 26 °C
  • pH : 6.0 - 8.0
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 50

Dimorphism

The females are larger than the males and have a gestation stain at the bottom of the abdomen.

Reproduction

It is identical to that of the Guppy with stretch water parameters

Contribution

  • Created by : ROS
  • Last update : 13/11/2022

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