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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...
- 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...
- in the family Anablepidae. Like Anableps species, they are onesided livebearers: some sources indicate that they only mate on one side, right-"handed"...
- formosa (known as the least killifish, dwarf topminnow, mosqu or midget livebearer) is a species of livebearing fish within the family Poeciliidae. This...
- Phallichthys amates, the merry widow or merry widow livebearer, is a livebearer fish from Central America, the largest and most widespread in its genus...
- 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...
- of freshwater fish in family Poecilidae of order Cyprinodontiformes. A livebearer, it is native to southern Tamaulipas and northern Veracruz states in northeastern...
- for Guppies – The Most Po****r and Colorful Livebearer". Aquarium Co-Op. Retrieved 2022-07-22. "Livebearer Care Guide". www.aqueon.com. Retrieved 2022-07-22...
- Poeciliopsis prolifica, or the blackstripe livebearer, is a species of small freshwater fish in the family Poeciliidae. It is endemic to Mexico. It is...