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Banded Killifish
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Appearance
Breeding Biology Males take on a blue-green colour during spawning, and males and females pair off according to size. A male will drive a female into a cluster of weeds, where it will clasp the female using its anal and pectoral fins. The female will release five to 10 eggs. Upon release, the male’s body will quiver, assume a bow shape, and release milt. Eggs are attached to individual threads, which attach to vegetation. In general, eggs take 11 to 12 days to hatch under optimal temperatures (22.2oC to 26.7oC).
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