- Name:
Lime Green Endler
(View AKA's) - Family: Poeciliidae
- Species: Endlers
- Scientific Name: Poecilia wingei
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General info about Lime Green Endler
The Lime Green Endler, also known as the Endler's Livebearer, is a small and colorful freshwater fish that is native to Venezuela. Males are generally smaller in size, reaching up to 1.5 inches in length, while females can grow up to 2 inches. They have a bright lime green color with a hint of yellow and black markings on their tail and fins. They are peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other peaceful fish.
Lime Green Endler Diet & Nutrition
In the wild, Lime Green Endlers are omnivores and feed on a variety of food sources including algae, small insects, and crustaceans. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of high-quality flake or pellet food, as well as live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia.
Determining Sex of Lime Green Endler
Males are generally smaller in size and have more colorful and intricate patterns than females. Females have a larger and rounder belly, especially when they are pregnant.
Breeding & Spawning Lime Green Endler
Lime Green Endlers are livebearers, meaning that the female gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. They are relatively easy to breed and will reproduce in a community tank without any special conditions. Males will court females by displaying their colorful fins and body. After mating, females will give birth to small, fry that can be separated from the adults to prevent predation.
Common Diseases with Lime Green Endler
Lime Green Endlers are generally hardy fish and not prone to many diseases. However, they can be susceptible to common fish diseases such as ich and fin rot if their water quality is not maintained properly.
Lime Green Endler Origin
Lime Green Endlers are native to Venezuela, specifically from the El Limón and La Plata river drainages.
Caution with Lime Green Endler
Lime Green Endlers are peaceful fish and can be kept with other peaceful fish in a community tank. However, they are small and may be eaten by larger, more aggressive fish. They also breed easily and can quickly overpopulate a tank if not managed properly.
Acclimating Lime Green Endler
When introducing Lime Green Endlers to a new tank, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. Float the bag containing the fish in the tank for 10-15 minutes to allow the water temperature to equalize. Then, slowly add small amounts of water from the tank to the bag every 5-10 minutes for the next hour or so until the water in the bag matches the water in the tank.
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Lime Green Endler | Endlers | Poeciliidae | Poecilia wingei | The Lime Green Endler, also known as the Endler's Livebearer, is a small and colorful freshwater fish that is native to Venezuela. Males are generally smaller in size, reaching up to 1.5 inches in length, while females can grow up to 2 inches. They have a bright lime green color with a hint of yellow and black markings on their tail and fins. They are peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other peaceful fish. | PalaciosAn |
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