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Alfaro cultratus (REGAN, 1908)

Knife Livebearer

Classification

Order: Cyprinodontiformes Family: Poeciliidae

Distribution

Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama.

Habitat

Is found in rivers, streams, ditches and backwaters in areas of both slow and moderate flow.

Maximum Standard Length

75 mm.

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Maintenance

It’s most at home in a planted aquarium. Provide areas of dense vegetation, along with some open areas for swimming. Other decor can consist of twisted roots and smooth rocks. Some floating vegetation will also be appreciated by this surface dweller.

Water Conditions

Temperature: 24 – 28 °C

pH: 6.0 – 8.0

Hardness: 90 – 357 ppm

Diet

Unfussy. Offer a varied mix of dried, frozen and live foods.

Behaviour and CompatibilityTop ↑

Can be aggressive, especially towards conspecifics. Best kept in a species tank or with robust fish of a similar size.

Sexual Dimorphism

The male possesses a gonopodium and extended ventral fins, while the female is larger and plumper.

Reproduction

An easily-bred live bearer. If conditions are to their liking young will be produced regularly. Fry should be removed to a separate tank as you notice them and fed on microworm or powdered flake. Between 20-100 fry may be produced in a single brood.

NotesTop ↑

This is an exceptionally hardy and adaptable species. It’s not an especially common fish in stores, but is quite widely available in hobbyist circles. The common name arises from the row of modified, paired scales that form a keel running from the base of the anal fin to the caudal fin.

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