Higher classification Aphyosemion | Phylum Chordata Scientific name Aphyosemion australe Rank Species | |
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Similar Aphyosemion, Blue lyretail, Fundulopanchax, Epiplatys, Clown killi |
Cape lopez chocolate australe killi fish aphyosemion australe
Aphyosemion australe (Cape Lopez lyretail, lyretail panchax) is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the Aplocheilidae family. It is found around Cape Lopez and in surrounding areas in Gabon.
Contents
- Cape lopez chocolate australe killi fish aphyosemion australe
- Aphyosemion australe chocolate hd
- Appearance
- In the aquarium
- References
Aphyosemion australe chocolate hd
Appearance

A. australe comes in a wide range of colours. The most common are chocolate, gold, and orange. Males can reach a length of around 6 cm, with females being slightly smaller. The caudal fin is lyre-shaped, which is characteristic of the genus. The females also are less colourful; their body colouration is brownish tan, and they have rounder fins.
In the aquarium

The Cape Lopez lyretail is one of the most popular and commonly available species of killifish. It requires extremely soft water if it is to reproduce successfully. It spawns in fine-leafed water plants, such as the water bladderwort, or in aquatic moss in the genus Fontinalis. The fry emerge after 14 days at a preferred temperature of 26 °C (79 °F). They adapt well to any variety of commercially prepared foods, flake or frozen livefoods.
