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- name "splitfin" comes from the fact that, in the male fish, the anterior rays of the anal fin are partly separated from rest of the fin. Splitfins can be...
- captive po****tions, butterfly splitfins become more aggressive if much decoration is placed in the tank. Butterfly splitfins are voracious, and eat most...
- The splitfin flashlightfish or two-fin flashlightfish (Anomalops katoptron) is a species of schooling reef fish in the family Anomalopidae. It is found...
- rivulines (3 families) Suborder Cyprinodontoidei – killifishes, pupfishes, splitfins, livebearers, lampeyes and four-e**** fishes (11 families) Order Cichliformes...
- yolk sac to feeding on zooplankton prey. Some fish such as surf-perches, splitfins, and lemon sharks are viviparous or live-bearing, meaning that the mother...
- The relict splitfin (Xenoophorus captivus) is a species of splitfin endemic to the Pánuco River system in Mexico. It feeds on algae. This species grows...
- millimeters (2/3 of an inch) long. In the wild, both male and female redtail splitfins prefer to mate with fish of similar size. This limits the ****ual advantage...
- The dark-edged splitfin (Girardinichthys multiradiatus) is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae endemic to Mexico. It is a live-bearing, cold-water...
- Goodea is a genus of splitfins that are endemic to Mexico. They are found in a wide range of habitats in several river basins that originate in the Central...
- Xenotoca doadrioi or San Marcos redtail splitfin is a bony fish species in the goodeid family. Until 2016 it was considered to be a variant of the redtail...