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Aphyosemion australe

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Cape Lopez Lyretail
Cape Lopez Lyretail Gold
Species Aphyosemion australe
Family Nothobranchiidae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 18.927 liters
18,927.059 mL

5 US Gallons (18.9L)

Size 2.362 in

5-6 cm (2-2.4")

sg Freshwater
pH 5.5 - 6.5
Temp. 295.15 K
71.6 °F
531.27 °R

298.15 K
77 °F
536.67 °R
22 -25 °C (71.6-77°F)

Water Hardness

5-12 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

3-5 years

Habitat

Africa

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Cape Lopez Lyretail, Lyretail Panchax, Lyretail Panchax Killifish

[edit] Synonyms

Haplochilus calliurus, Haplochilus calliurus var. australe, Panchax australe, Panchax polychromus, Fundulopanchax australe

[edit] Sexing

Males are larger with more vibrant colours and longer finnage. The tail, back and anal fin taper to a point in the males, while the females have rounded fins.

[edit] Habitat

West Africa. In shallow flooded area in the rainforest.

[edit] Tank compatibility

This fish is best kept in trios male/2 females, and in a species tank, but will be peaceful to other similar sized peaceful community fish.

[edit] Diet

Will accept most foods including pellet and flake but prefers live/frozen foods such as bloodworm, tubifex and brine shrimp.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

This fish do best in acidic peat-filtered water with dense planting. A single pair can be kept in a relatively small species tank of around 5-6 US gallons. The need plenty of hiding places, preferably provided by planting and a dark substrate is best. Provide floating plants also.

[edit] Behaviour

Will cohabit well with other similar-sized fish and is generally peaceful as long as it's kept as a pair. The male of this species is not always friendly to one another.

[edit] Identification

A slender elongated fish with elaborate fins. The tips of the anal, caudal, and dorsal fins are elongated and pointed. The outer rays of the caudal fin form a 'lyre-tail' shape. The background body colouration of males is brownish-yellow to brownish orange with numerous red spots. The fins are orange with a broad yellow and red border and the tips of the fins are white. The females are brown in colour with a scattering of red spots. There are selective-bred variations now available.

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