Killifish
Current Scientific Name:
Rivulus elongatus
Described: Fels & de Rham, 1981
Common name(s):

Breeding Rivulus elongatus

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Anablepsoides hartii / Rivulus holmiae PAIR rare killifish

Leander, Texas, 786**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$39

You are bidding on a young pair of A. hartii, a large rivulus species where both males and females are colorful! The body shows blue iridescence with rows of red spots, with yellow and black in the fins. In a paludarium setup, you will see the fish hanging out on the land portion, basking and sometimes hunting for food on land. These are trained to eat flakes, but greatly benefit from live foods! I originally bought these 20 years ago as 'Rivulus holminae' (a misspelling of R. holmiae ) It has ... more

Red Cap Medaka Ricefish aka Japanese Ricefish / Killifish (Oryzias latipes "Red Ca

Indianapolis, Indiana, 462**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$66

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The Red Cap Medaka Ricefish is an extremely rare and lovely variant of its species!
 
The Red Cap Medaka Ricefish (Oryzias latipes ??Red Cap??), also known as the Japanese Ricefish or Japanese Killifish, is an extraordinarily adaptable fish species. This schooling fish can be the ... more

Least Killifish (Heterandria formosa) 1M / 2F TRIO +1 FREE- Live Fish (Livebearer)

Orlando, Florida, 328**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$16


You will receive 3 healthy fish (1male / 2 females) plus 1 additional free least killifsh. Heterandria formosa (Least killifish) aka the smallest livebearer in the world are a hardy native fish found in Florida and select areas of the south eastern united states. Females can get just over an inch and are slightly more round than their smaller and more slender male counterparts. They can withstand cooler temperatures and can be kept without a heater at room temperature. Peaceful fish that ... more