Killifish - Wikipedia A killifish is any of various oviparous (egg-laying) cyprinodontiform fish, [1] including families Aplocheilidae, Pantanodontidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Nothobranchiidae, Profundulidae, Aphaniidae and Valenciidae
Everything You Need to Know About Killifish - The Spruce Pets Killifish are small, colorful egg-laying fish found in warm climates worldwide, with around 1,270 species They have unique breeding habits, with some species laying eggs in floating plants and others burying them in substrate
26 Killifish Types | Rare Common Killifish - Aquadiction Below is a list of 26 different types of Killifish (with photos) found in the fishkeeping hobby, both rare and common Killifish are egg-laying Cyprinodontiform fish Their family members include Fundulidae, Cyprinodontidae, Aplocheilidae, Valenciidae and Profundulidae
Killifish: Care Guide, Varieties, Pictures, Lifespan Breeding Killifish are vibrantly colored freshwater fish with elaborate patterns They are extremely popular due to their undemanding nature and attractive colors Keeping killifish makes the hobby more rewarding due to killifish being undemanding and hardy fish that fit into many community tanks
Killifish 101: Care Guide, Breeding, Tank Size, and Disease Killifish are believed to be the most colorful and beautifully patterned freshwater fish If you are willing to keep Killifish in your tank, scroll down to know some interesting facts about them
13 Colorful Killifish Species (with Images and Quick Care Stats) Killifish belong to the order Cyprinodontiformes and inhabit freshwater regions on nearly every continent, with over 1,200 species worldwide While their bright colors evoke tropical environments, many species thrive in colder, less tropical habitats, showcasing their adaptability
Killifish | Freshwater, Aquarium, Livebearers | Britannica killifish, any of a few hundred species of usually elongated fishes of the family Cyprinodontidae (order Atheriniformes), found worldwide, especially in the tropics of Africa and the New World They inhabit brackish, salt, and fresh water, including certain desert hot springs