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Palmqvists killifish

(Lonnberg) 1907

(Other members of the genus Nothobranchius)

ADULT SIZE: 5 cm

WATER CONDITIONS: Not critical

TEMPERATURE RANGE: 23-28 C

FOOD: Feed Nothobranchius palmqvisti small live-foods and fine grade dried foods

DISTRIBUTION: This species comes from Tanzania

SEXUAL DIFFERENCES: Male Nothobranchius are intensely coloured, whilst females are somewhat smaller and a drab grey/brown colour.

AQUARIUM CARE: The genus Nothobranchius holds some of the most deliciously coloured freshwater fish known. They inhabit temporary waters throughout East, and to a lesser extent Southern and Central Africa. These species are only short lived (9 months to 1 year) and most people who keep them breed them also. They are unfussy with regard water conditions, light levels etc, though can be fussy eaters, preferring live food,to commercially available dried foods; though they can be trained to eat anything.

BREEDING: A typical soil spawning killi, with an incubation time of 3 months. Eggs must be incubated in moist peat until they are ready to hatch

Have you bred Nothobranchius palmqvisti? Why not fill in a breeding questionaire?, or examine existing Nothobranchius palmqvisti breeding reports

The Gezani strain of Nothobranchius palmqvisti

Female killifish are very often less colourful than males, and in the case of Nothobranchius, they are very drab indeed

BREEDING: A typical soil spawning killi, with an incubation time of 3 months. Eggs must be incubated in moist peat until they are ready to hatch

Have you bred Nothobranchius palmqvisti? Why not fill in a breeding questionaire?

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