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If you are interested in keeping Nothobranchius rachovii or want to learn more about this species, this care guide will tell you everything you need to know, including their behavior, feeding preferences, ideal tank setups, and how to care for them. Quick Notes about Nothobranchius Rachovii
The Bluefin Notho Killifish (Nothobranchius rachovii) is a stunning fish that captivates aquarium enthusiasts with its vibrant colors. Males showcase a brilliant bluish-green body adorned with striking red and yellow stripes on their fins, while females exhibit a more subdued appearance.
Described from close to the city of Beira, Mozambique and for many years thought widely-distributed between the Kruger National Park, South Africa to the Kwa-Kwa River north of the Zambezi delta.
Nothobranchius rachovii, the bluefin notho, is a species of freshwater annual killifish from Mozambique. [2] It can grow up to 6 cm (2.4"). [3] It is popular among killifish enthusiasts, who raise them from eggs in aquaria.
The bluefin notho (Nothobranchius rachovii) is a species of African killifish that is native to a very small region in central Mozambique. This species is found in the drainage basin of the Zambezi River.
Nothobranchius rachovii Bluefin Notho Killifish is native and widely distributed throughout South Africa. One of the more popular and common old world Killifish in the aquarium Trade. Interested in keeping Bluefin Notho Killifish? Check out our complete care guide.
The Bluefin Notho (Nothobranchius rachovii) is a fascinating and strikingly beautiful species of killifish that brings a pop of colour and lively activity to any aquarium. However, to ensure their optimal well-being, this species is best kept in a specialized community.
Nothobranchius rachovii, the bluefin notho, is a species of freshwater annual killifish from Mozambique. It can grow up to 6 cm (2.4"). It is popular among killifish enthusiasts, who raise them from eggs in aquaria.
African annual fishes from the genus Nothobranchius are small teleosts that inhabit temporary water bodies subject to annual desiccation due to the alternation of the monsoon seasons. Given their unique biology, these fish have emerged as a model taxon in several biological disciplines.
Diagnosis: Nothobranchius rachovii is distinguished from other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: in males, a bright colouration consisting of alternating light blue and orange-red bars on the body and fins, orange-red head, and orange subterminal and black terminal bands in the caudal fin (Ref. 85866).