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Pygmy lampeye

Lacustricola pygmaeus
One of the smallest fish species found in Africa.

Pygmy lampeye

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

Habitat: The pygmy lampeye is typically found in freshwater habitats such as slow-moving streams, rivers, and shallow ponds. It is known to inhabit specific regions within Namibia and other African countries.

Physical Characteristics: This species is recognised for its small size and vibrant colours. Males often display more intense colours during breeding displays. They have a streamlined body shape and are well-suited for smaller aquarium setups.

Feeding Habits: The pygmy lampeye is an omnivorous fish that feeds on a variety of food sources. In its natural habitat, it primarily consumes small aquatic insects, crustaceans, and plant matter.

behaviour: The pygmy lampeye are peaceful and social fish. They may form schools in the wild, offering protection and opportunities for social interactions.

Size: Adult pygmy lampeyes typically reach lengths of about 2 to 2.5 centimetres.

Breeding: Females will give birth to live fry, and offering plenty of hiding places will increase fry survival rates.

Conservation Status: Like many freshwater fish species, their native habitats could be vulnerable to habitat degradation and other human-related impacts.

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