词条 | Dark-edged splitfin |
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| image = | status = VU | status_system = IUCN2.3 | genus = Girardinichthys | species = multiradiatus | authority = (Meek, 1904) | synonyms = }} The dark-edged splitfin (Girardinichthys multiradiatus) is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae endemic to Mexico.[1] It is a live-bearing, cold-water fish from the mountains of Mexico. The species is incredibly temperature sensitive. If water is too cold, all offspring turn out to be male. If water is too hot, females will birth their first brood of only 1–3 fry and then die shortly thereafter, which makes it very difficult to maintain a colony. It is also a primarily herbivorous species and requires a great deal of vegetable matter in its diet. G. multiradiatus females reach about 3 in and males 2.5 in in length. The species is commonly called the "golden sailfin goodeid" due to their extended fins, especially the males. References1. ^http://www.goodeidworkinggroup.com/Girardinichthys-multiradiatus {{Taxonbar|from=Q308015}}{{Cyprinodontiformes-stub}} 5 : Girardinichthys|Freshwater fish of Mexico|Endemic fauna of Mexico|Fish described in 1904|Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
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