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Episode 112

112. Dirt-Spawning Killifishes

Killifishes have a reputation for being difficult or requiring incredibly specific husbandry requirements, but these myths ignore the fact that there are over 1200 species to choose from. In this episode of the podcast, the Water Colors team hopes to dis

Water Colors Aquarium Gallery

April 14, 20231h 14m

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Killifishes have a reputation for being difficult or requiring incredibly specific husbandry requirements, but these myths ignore the fact that there are over 1200 species to choose from. In this episode of the podcast, the Water Colors team hopes to dispel many myths pertaining to killifishes by discussing the diversity of killifishes that are specifically dirt-spawning. You can share your stories of killifish keeping on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group!

Addendums: – The 2023 American Killifish Association (AKA) and American Livebearer Association conventions will be held jointly in Kalamazoo, Michigan from May 19-May 21. These conventions are being co-hosted by the South West Michigan Aquarium Society and the Michiana Aquarium Society. The Water Colors team is planning on attending these conventions. More information can be found on the AKA and ALA websites. – There is a wealth of resources pertaining to the research and laboratory husbandry of Nothobranchius furzeri as a model organism can be found on the Nothobranchius furzeri Information Network (NFIN) website. – The killifishes from the Pachypanchax genus are endemic to Madagascar. – We listed off “all” the Cynolebias killifish species, but our list seemed to lack some of the more recently described species. So, we’ll include that list here: Cynolebias altus, Cynolebias obscurus, Cynolebias ochraceus, Cynolebias oticus, Cynolebias paraguassuensis, Cynolebias parietalis, Cynolebias parnaibensis, Cynolebias rectiventer, and Cynolebias roseus – Don’t worry, we’ll likely do South American Annuals (SAA) killifishes and a Mop-spawning killifishes episodes in the future.

Fishes Mentioned in This Episode: – Dwarf adorned goby (Eviota sigillata) – Nothobranchius furzeriNothobranchius rachoviiNothobranchius foerschiNothobranchius korthausaeNothobranchius patrizii Nothobranchius guentheriCallopanchax spp. – Austrolebias spp. – Pterolebias spp. – Gnatholebias spp. – Moema spp. – Rachovia spp. – Simpsonichthys spp. – Austrolebias nigripinnisNematolebias whiteiCynolebias albipunctatusCynolebias attenuatusCynolebias gibbusCynolebias gilbertoiCynolebias griseusCynolebias itapicuruensisCynolebias leptocephalusCynolebias microphthalmusCynolebias perforatusCynolebias porosusCynolebias vazabarrisensisBetta albimarginataSimpsonichthys constanciaeNothobranchius kadleciNothobranchius neumanniNothobranchius robustusNothobranchius eggersiNothobranchius flammicomantisNothobranchius fuscotaeniatusNothobranchius rubripinnisNothobranchius attenboroughiAphyosemion spp. – Pygmy sunfish (Elassoma okefenokee)