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Splendid killifish (Aphanius splendens) — Cyprinodontidae

Splendid killifish

Aphanius splendens

The Splendid killifish (Aphanius splendens) is a fish of the family Cyprinodontidae that grows up to 6 cm.

Length
6 cm
Diet
Omnivore
Behaviour
Small groups
Body shape
Torpedo-shaped
Substrate
Mixed bottom
Danger
Harmless
Edibility
Not eaten

Description

The splendid killifish is a small egg-laying toothcarp (Aphaniidae) from West Asia. The species is small; males are handsomely coloured with a bluish sheen and pale spots. It was endemic to a lake in Anatolia. At and near the bottom and among vegetation it feeds on small zooplankton, insect larvae, algae and detritus. Owing to water abstraction, pollution and introduced species the species has strongly declined. It is harmless to humans.

Frequently asked questions

How do you recognise the Splendid killifish?

The Splendid killifish has a torpedo-shaped body, is mainly blue and shows a spots pattern.

Where does the Splendid killifish live?

The Splendid killifish is mostly found around mixed bottom.

How big does the Splendid killifish get?

The Splendid killifish grows to a maximum of about 6 cm. On average the species is around 4 cm.

Is the Splendid killifish dangerous to humans?

No, the Splendid killifish is harmless to humans.

Is the Splendid killifish edible?

The Splendid killifish is not usually eaten.

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All data

Identification

Dutch name
Splendid-tandkarper sourced
English name
Splendid killifish sourced
Scientific name
Aphanius splendens
Family
Cyprinodontidae

Appearance

Size class
Small verified
Max length (cm)
6.0 verified
Average length (cm)
4.0 sourced
Body shape
Torpedo-shaped sourced
Dominant colour
Blue inferred
Pattern
Spots inferred
Tail shape
Rounded inferred
Mouth position
Superior (upward) inferred
Lips
Thin inferred
Barbels
No sourced
Dorsal fins
One continuous inferred
Dorsal spines
No sourced

Habitat & distribution

Substrate
Mixed bottom sourced
Origin
Native sourced

Behaviour & biology

Diet
Omnivore sourced
Social behaviour
Small groups inferred
Territorial
No inferred
Reproduction
Separate sexes sourced
Sexual dimorphism
Yes inferred

For anglers

Edibility
Not eaten sourced
Fishing method
Geen doelsoort voor de hengelsport; hooguit incidentele vangst of bruikbaar als aasvisje. inferred
Regulations source
FishBase ↗ inferred

Safety

Danger to humans
Harmless sourced

Status & sources

Sources
FishBase via GBIF (DwC-A), CC-BY-NC 4.0

Same genus Aphanius

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