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Big tailed lampeye

Lacustricola macrurus
The Big Tailed Lampeye is known for its peculiar habit of burrowing in mud and sand.

Big tailed lampeye

Introduction: The big tailed lampeye (Lacustricola macrurus) is a small species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Poeciliidae. It is native to various regions in Africa, including some parts of Namibia.

Habitat: The big tailed lampeye is typically found in slow-moving or stagnant freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, marshes, and ponds. It is known to inhabit parts of Namibia and other African countries.

Physical Characteristics: This species is characterized by its elongated caudal fin (tail fin). It has a streamlined body and vibrant colours, especially in males during breeding displays. Males also have a slightly larger dorsal fin compared to females.

Feeding Habits: The big tailed lampeye is an omnivorous fish that feeds on a variety of food sources. In its natural habitat, its diet includes small insects, crustaceans, and plant matter.

behaviour: The big tailed lampeye is known for its peaceful behaviour and social nature. They often form schools in the wild, providing safety and opportunities for social interaction.

Size: Adult big tailed lampeyes typically reaches lengths of about 3.8 to 5.1 centimetres.

Breeding: The male will display to attract females, and females will give birth to live fry.

Conservation Status: Like many freshwater fish species, they could face threats due to habitat degradation and pollution. Conservation efforts aimed at protecting their natural habitats are crucial for their long-term survival.

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