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Livebearers are fish that
retain their eggs
inside the body and give
birth to live, free-swimming young. They are
especially prized by
aquarium owners...
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Poecilia wingei,
known to
aquarists as
Endlers or Endler's
livebearer, in the
genus Poecilia, is a
small fish
native to the
Paria Peninsula in Venezuela...
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family Anablepidae. Like
Anableps species, they are
onesided livebearers: some
sources indicate that they only mate on one side, right-"handed"...
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formosa (known as the
least killifish,
dwarf topminnow,
mosqu or
midget livebearer) is a
species of
livebearing fish
within the
family Poeciliidae. This...
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majority of
their lives in Jamaica's
fresh waters include many
species of
livebearers, killifish,
freshwater gobies, the
mountain mullet, and the American...
- caudimaculatus), also
known as the caudo, the
leopardfish or the one-spot
livebearer, is a
species of fish
native eastern and
southern Brazil,
northern Argentina...
- of
freshwater fish in
family Poecilidae of
order Cyprinodontiformes. A
livebearer, it is
native to
southern Tamaulipas and
northern Veracruz states in northeastern...
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browses on
green algae and
readily accepts dried food. P.
sphenops is a
livebearer,
producing up to 150
young after a month-long gestation.
Young fish have...
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Alfaro cultratus, the
knife livebearer, is a
species of
tropical freshwater fish from the
family Poeciliidae. It
hails from
Central America and is often...
- (Golden
livebearer)
Poeciliopsis balsas (C. L. Hubbs, 1926) (Balsas
livebearer)
Poeciliopsis catemaco (R. R. Miller, 1975) (Catemaco
livebearer) Poeciliopsis...