The Golden Lyretail Panchax Killifish is captive bred but is normally found in water holes, streams, and marshes in Africa. The term Killy is derived from the Dutch word meaning ditch or channel, not because this fish is a killer in the aquarium. These fish are ideal fish for the community aquarium, and will add some vibrant color and activity to these aquariums. The males of this species are very brightly colored, with the body having orange to yellow coloration. The dorsal and anal fins are very dramatic and come to a sharp point with black edging. The female of this species are more subdued in color and form.

The Golden Lyretail Panchax Killifish are not demanding and can adapt to a variety of water conditions. These fish prefer a heavily planted aquarium, and softer water on the acidic side.

This species of Killifish is not an annual species. Their eggs do not need to be removed from the water after spawning. They prefer to lay their eggs within a spawning mop or java moss. They are very easy to breed, and the eggs will hatch within 12 to 14 days. Once hatched, place the fry in a small holding tank and feed the newborn fish live baby brine shrimp.

Golden Lyretail Panchax Killifish will accept most live foods such as brine shrimp, white worms, tubifex, and some dry flake and frozen foods.

Quick Stats:
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Water Conditions: 73-79° F, pH 6.0-7.5, KH 5-8
Max. Size: 2½”
Color Form: Orange, Red
Diet: Carnivore
Origin: Tank-Raised
Family: Aplocheilidae

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