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Fundulopanchax gardneri (Gardner's Killifish)

Overview

Fundulopanchax gardneri, commonly known as Gardner's Killifish or the Blue Lyretail, is a highly sought-after species in the aquarium hobby. Revered for its breathtaking coloration and relatively forgiving nature, it serves as an excellent introduction to the diverse and fascinating world of killifish. Unlike strict annual killifish that live only for a single season, Gardner's Killifish are semi-annual, meaning they can enjoy a lifespan of two to three years in a well-maintained home aquarium.

Distribution and Habitat

This species is native to the inland freshwater habitats of West Africa, primarily found in Nigeria and Cameroon. They inhabit the Cross River basin and surrounding areas, dwelling in small streams, shallow pools, and swampy marshes. These environments are typically heavily shaded by overhanging vegetation and feature slow-moving or stagnant water rich in tannins from decaying leaf litter.

Description of Gardner's Killifish

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Body shape:

They possess an elongated, somewhat cylindrical body that tapers toward the rear, a classic morphological trait of many killifish species designed for darting through dense aquatic vegetation.

Color:

Sexual dimorphism is highly pronounced. Males are incredibly vibrant, boasting a metallic blue or green base color heavily peppered with irregular crimson red spots. The outer edges of their fins often display a striking yellow or orange band. Females, by contrast, are much more subdued, typically exhibiting a brownish-tan body with faint, sparse spotting.

Barbels:

This species does not possess barbels.

Snout:

They have a terminal mouth that is slightly upturned, an evolutionary adaptation that aids in snatching insects and larvae from the water's surface.

Eyes:

The eyes are relatively large and prominent, featuring a dark pupil surrounded by a lighter iris, providing excellent vision for hunting small prey.

Fins:

The dorsal and anal fins are set far back on the body. In males, these fins are elongated and vividly colored with red spots and yellow margins.

The Tail:

Depending on the specific geographical strain, the caudal fin (tail) often has a slightly lyretail or rounded appearance, bordered by vivid red and yellow bands in the males.

Temper

Gardner's Killifish are generally peaceful, making them suitable for certain community setups. However, males can be territorial and display mild aggression toward one another, especially in smaller tanks. They are best kept with peaceful, similarly-sized tank mates.

Sociality

They thrive when kept in pairs or small harems consisting of one male and multiple females. This ratio helps disperse the male's breeding advances and reduces stress on the females. They generally ignore other peaceful species in a community aquarium.

Activity

These fish are active swimmers and enthusiastic explorers. They will utilize all levels of the water column but are most frequently seen in the middle to upper sections. They are also notorious jumpers, so a secure lid is mandatory.

Keeping and Caring for Gardner's Killifish

Tank size:

A minimum tank size of 20 liters (5 gallons) is sufficient for a single breeding pair. However, a 40 to 60-liter (10 to 15 gallons) aquarium is highly recommended if keeping a harem or a small community, providing ample space for swimming and establishing territories.

Water Parameters:

Temperature

They prefer cooler tropical temperatures ranging from 20 to 26°C (68-79°F). Higher temperatures can accelerate their metabolism and significantly shorten their lifespan.

pH

The ideal pH range is slightly acidic to neutral, between 6.0 and 7.5.

Hardness

They are adaptable but do best in soft to moderately hard water, generally between 4 and 15 dGH.

Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate

Ammonia and Nitrite must be kept strictly at 0 ppm. Nitrates should be maintained below 20 ppm through regular water changes and good filtration.

Lighting

Dim to moderate lighting is preferred. Bright lights can wash out their colors and cause stress, though floating plants can be used to diffuse stronger light fixtures.

Water flow

Originating from slow-moving streams and pools, they prefer gentle water flow. Avoid harsh currents from powerful filters or powerheads.

Decorations and Plants

The tank should be heavily planted with species like Java Fern, Anubias, and various mosses. Floating plants are excellent for providing shade and mimicking their natural habitat. Driftwood and a dark substrate will further enhance their vibrant colors and provide hiding spots for females.

Diet

In the wild, they are micro-predators feeding on insects, larvae, and small crustaceans. In the aquarium, they thrive on a varied diet of live and frozen foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, brine shrimp, and mosquito larvae. Many captive-bred specimens will also accept high-quality flakes or micro-pellets.

Some Feeding Tips

Feed small portions once or twice a day, only providing what they can consume in a few minutes. Offering a diverse diet rich in live or frozen foods is crucial for maintaining their immune system, encouraging spawning, and bringing out their best colors.

Breeding

Breeding Gardner's Killifish is relatively straightforward. They are semi-annual "switch spawners," meaning their eggs can be incubated in water or on damp peat moss. In the aquarium, provide spawning mops (made of acrylic yarn) or dense clumps of Java Moss. The female will deposit a few eggs daily. Eggs left in the water will hatch in about 14 to 21 days, while eggs stored in damp peat can be kept for 3 to 4 weeks before being immersed in water to trigger hatching. Fry are relatively large and can usually eat newly hatched brine shrimp or microworms immediately.

Conclusion

The Fundulopanchax gardneri is a spectacular and rewarding fish for both novice and experienced aquarists. Their dazzling array of colors, manageable size, and fascinating breeding behaviors make them a standout addition to the home aquarium. Provided with clean water, a secure lid, and a high-quality carnivorous diet, Gardner's Killifish will bring a vibrant splash of life to your aquatic setup.

Fish info

Care level: Easy - Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Adult size: 6 - 7 cm
Life expectancy: 2 - 3 years
Fish type: Killifish
Temperature : 20-26°C
pH: 6.0-7.5
Color Form: Blue, Brown, Green, Red, Yellow
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