- name "
splitfin"
comes from the fact that, in the male fish, the
anterior rays of the anal fin are
partly separated from rest of the fin.
Splitfins can be...
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captive po****tions,
butterfly splitfins become more
aggressive if much
decoration is
placed in the tank.
Butterfly splitfins are voracious, and eat most...
- The
relict splitfin (Xenoophorus captivus) is a
species of
splitfin endemic to the Pánuco
River system in Mexico. It
feeds on algae. This
species grows...
- The
splitfin flashlightfish or two-fin
flashlightfish (Anomalops katoptron) is a
species of
schooling reef fish in the
family Anomalopidae. It is found...
- The
Chapultepec splitfin (Girardinichthys viviparus),
known locally as mexcalpique, is a
critically endangered species of fish in the
family Goodeidae...
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millimeters (2/3 of an inch) long. In the wild, both male and
female redtail splitfins prefer to mate with fish of
similar size. This
limits the ****ual advantage...
- The dark-edged
splitfin (Girardinichthys multiradiatus) is a
species of fish in the
family Goodeidae endemic to Mexico. It is a live-bearing, cold-water...
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Allodontichthys is a
genus of
splitfins,
endemic to the
Tuxpan (Coahuayana), Armería and
Ameca river basins in
Colima and Jalisco, west–central Mexico...
- The
thinlip splitfin (Kaperangus microlepis) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Synagropidae. It
lives around Africa's
Atlantic coast at a depth...
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Chapalichthys is a
genus of
splitfins that are
endemic to west-central Mexico,
where found in lakes, pools,
ponds and
channels in the Lerma–Chapala–Grande...