Aphyosemion striatum
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| Species | Aphyosemion striatum |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Min. Tank Size | 37.854 liters 37,854.118 mL 10 US Gallons (37.9L) |
| Size | 1.575 in
5-4 cm (2-1.6") |
| pH | 5.5 - 7.0 |
| Temp. | 294.15 K 69.8 °F 529.47 °R 296.15 K |
| Water Hardness |
5-12 |
| Stocking Ratio | 1:1 M:F |
| Availability | Uncommon |
| Diet | |
| Life Span |
3-5 years |
Contents |
[edit] Alternative names
- Red-Striped Killifish, Five-Banded Killifish
[edit] Sexing
- Males are brightly coloured - females are pale brown. There are a number of geographic varieties, but the sexual differences are the same.
[edit] Tank compatibility
- African barbs,and lampeyes, but better off in a single-species tank.
[edit] Diet
- Live; flying insects- Drosophila, insect larvae, Brine Shrimp, other crustaceans, Tubifex worms; flakes.
[edit] Feeding regime
- Once to twice per day.
[edit] Habitat
Africa: lower Mitémele river drainage in southern Equatorial Guinea and the Mbei, Komo, Gabon, Abanga and lower Ogowe river drainages in northwestern Gabon.
[edit] Environment Specifics
This fish likes to jump out of the water, so a cover is absolutely essential.The water should be soft, although striatum does well in a wide range of water.
[edit] Behaviour
- It is a peceful fish which can be kept in an aquarium with other similar species without any problems. Difficulties of its own kind are also rare.
[edit] Identification
- An elongated fish with an up-turned mouth. The back is brownish orange. The flanks have a multitude of colors becoming darker towards the belly. The coloring starts out as orange becoming yellow, then green, then blue, and finally violet near the belly. The body is marked with five, red, lateral dotted line. The dorsal fin is green with two red stripes. The caudal fin is many colors like the body, and is marked with red spots and stripes. The lower edge of the caudal, anal, and pectoral fins are yellow. The anal and pectoral fins are blue in color with red markings.

