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  2. Dropsy in fish - Wikipedia

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    Dropsy is a condition in fish caused by the buildup of fluid inside the body cavity or tissues. As a symptom rather than a disease in its own right, it can indicate a number of underlying diseases, including bacterial infections , parasitic infections, or liver dysfunction.

  3. Poecilia - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly kept species are guppies (P. reticulata), mollies (P. sphenops or P. latipinna), and Endler's livebearers . Members of the genus readily hybridize with each other and so most commercially offered fish are hybrids (with guppies having some Endler, and mollies being a mix of common and sailfin mollies).

  4. Poecilia sphenops - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia sphenops, called the Mexican molly or simply the molly, is a species of poeciliid fish from Central America. It was once understood as a widespread species with numerous local variants ranging from Mexico to Venezuela, but these variants are today considered distinct species belonging to the P. sphenops complex and P. sphenops itself as being native to Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.

  5. Poecilia vandepolli - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia vandepolli, or Van de Poll's molly, is a poeciliid fish native to the ABC islands of the Lesser Antilles, namely Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It is a euryhaline species and one of the most common fish in its range , inhabiting fresh, brackish , salt, and hypersaline waters.

  6. Poecilia catemaconis - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia catemaconis, the bicolor molly, is a livebearer fish from Mexico. Poecilia catemaconis belongs to the Poecilia sphenops species complex within the Mollienesia subgenus . It is most closely related to P. sphenops , being derived from an Atlantic -slope population of that species. [ 1 ]

  7. Poecilia gillii - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia gillii is a livebearer, meaning that females give birth to live fry. [3] It reproduces continuously year-round, with most juveniles appearing in August. [2]In some poeciliid species, e.g. P. latipinna and Xiphophorus multilineatus, large males court females while small males instead rely on chasing and sneaking up on the females to copulate.

  8. Poecilia kykesis - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia kykesis, also known as the Usumacinta molly, Petén molly, spiketail molly, or swordtail molly, is a poeciliid fish species native to the fresh and brackish waters of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. It belongs to the sailfin molly clade, with males exhibiting an enlarged dorsal fin.

  9. Fish dropsy - Wikipedia

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    Dropsy in fish From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.