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Nothobranchius Ruudwildekampi Lukwale River TZHK 09 03 Killifish Pair (1 Male 1 Female) - Rare Live Aquarium Fish for Tropical Freshwater Tanks & Breeding Projects
Nothobranchius Ruudwildekampi Lukwale River TZHK 09 03 Killifish Pair (1 Male 1 Female) - Rare Live Aquarium Fish for Tropical Freshwater Tanks & Breeding Projects

Nothobranchius Ruudwildekampi Lukwale River TZHK 09 03 Killifish Pair (1 Male 1 Female) - Rare Live Aquarium Fish for Tropical Freshwater Tanks & Breeding Projects

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Product Description

The Nothobranchius Ruudwildekampi Lukwale River TZHK09 Killifish is a rare and vibrant freshwater species, prized for its striking coloration and unique annual lifecycle. With vivid red and blue hues, this fish is a stunning addition to specialized aquariums.


Description:

Common Name: Nothobranchius Ruudwildekampi Lukwale River Killifish

Scientific Name: Nothobranchius ruudwildekampi

Family: Nothobranchiidae

Size: 2-2.5 inches (5-6 cm)

Temperament: Semi-aggressive; males can be territorial.

Difficulty: Moderate


Native Region:

This species is endemic to seasonal pools and wetlands along the Lukwale River in Tanzania, where it thrives in temporary water bodies that dry up seasonally.


Aquarium Setup:

Tank Size: Minimum of 10 gallons for a pair or trio

Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)

pH: 6.0-7.5

Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water

Substrate: Fine sand with leaf litter and aquatic plants to replicate natural conditions.


Additional Tips:

Social Behavior: Best kept in a species-only tank or with peaceful companions; males should be provided with plenty of hiding spaces.

Compatibility: Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish; ideal with small, peaceful species.

Diet: Prefers live and frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms; can be supplemented with high-quality micro pellets.

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