Oldman47 Can U Take A Look At This Please?

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Hey, aint had uch responce to this and really could do with some info..

So oldman47 if you read this, can you check this out tell me if you know anything on it please.

click here.
 
Hey, aint had uch responce to this and really could do with some info..

So oldman47 if you read this, can you check this out tell me if you know anything on it please.

click here.
hi this fish is also known as a largetooth limia if you google it by this name you will find loads of info
hope this helps

Distribution: low altitudes from eastern United States to northeastern Argentina; also in Africa and Madagascar. Reported to occur in salt waters in coastal areas[1][2]. Pectoral fins placed high on side of body; anterior placement of pelvic fins; pleural ribs on the first several haemal arches; ventral hyphyral forms a bony cap over the anterior facet of the anterior ceratohyal; supraorbital pores modified such that neuromasts are found embedded in fleshy grooves . Gonopodium present or absent. Some species with all-female individuals, their eggs capable of developing when stimulated by the sperm of another species without fertilization. Usually less than 18 cm maximum length . The Fluviophylacine and the Aplocheilichthyinae that were formerly placed in the Cyprinodontidae are now placed here, thus changing the livebearers to subfamily rank Poeciliinae.The family Poeciliidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes ) and the Order Cyprinodontiformes. It contains 30 genera and 293 species. It may be found in Brackish , and Freshwater environments and is primarily Secondary freshwater. Many members of this family are used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are mixed. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is subcarangiform. Compared with other fish, the activity level of this family tends to be normal. This family may be found from 44° n to 38° s and 115° w to 50° e. Etymology of this family name : Greek, poikilos = with different colours

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Biome: Fresh water . Demersal .
 
It is a fish I have not kept before. I have been reading the posts there with some interest but not much to add.
 
Thanks for the little extra info :)

Im learning lots about these fish from thier day to activity.
 

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