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Wild Livebearer Identification


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I just received an order of fish from Colombia last night, and they sent a bag of 'guppies' along as that's what they said many of the fish were eating. They don't look anything like wild guppies to me though. I know next to nothing about livebearer ID, but they don't quite look like mosquitofish either. They're all under 1", with many appearing sexually mature (at least the males) at 3/4". Colour is essentially silver/grey, but they do have some darker/black very faint vertical bars, along with what appears to be a spot but is actually a black strip on their dorsal fin. I'll try to get some pics, but I just thought that maybe some livebearer people might know what they are, and if they're actually available in the hobby or not.

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I have a bunch of these "mystery guppies" from Kyle and they are producing fry all ready. Anyone have any idea what they might be???

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Thanks to RR & JOG for the photos :)

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The photo looks like a Merry Widow livebearer. Phallichthys amates amates. Hope that helps

http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=11961

What African_Fever is describing may be Barred Millionfish. Phalloptychus januarius

http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=47168

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