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So my dad looked in our reffugeum anf saw a tiny 1 1/2 inch fish in our macro algae.
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that's cool, wonder what kind it is?So my dad looked in our reffugeum anf saw a tiny 1 1/2 inch fish in our macro algae.
Way better pic this time... moved the little guy to a breeder box and giving him all the rotifers and pods he can eat.So my dad looked in our reffugeum anf saw a tiny 1 1/2 inch fish in our macro algae.
Now the fins and coloration are a bit more defined, that's pretty much spot on. Thanks Much!Probably a genus of the killifish, seems quite common for eggs to hitchhike in on Chaeto or such.
Possible, but he came in as an egg on some caulerpa racemosa. AFAIK, the majority of the smaller killis bred in fresh / brackish water. I'd think it'd be pretty rare to find a viable egg in such a high salinity environment, but this hobby teaches Nachyo and I something new every day.These almost always seem to be rainwater killifish
http://txstate.fishesoftexas.org/lucania parva.htm