Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus)
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Mummichog
Fundulus heteroclitus
38 Litres (10 US G.)
7.6-15.2cm (3-6 ")
5.7 - 8.4
7.8-23.9°C (46 -75 °F)
8-12 °d
1:1 M:F
1-5 years
Family
Fundulidae
This animal is available captive bred
Contents
Additional names
- Atlantic killifish, Mud Minnow
Additional scientific names
- Cobitis heteroclita, Fundulus fasciatus
Origin
- Euryhaline (capable of living in freshwater, brackish, and saltwater). Freshwater populations known in places like Canada, but most famously known to inhabit estuaries, and even full-strength seawater along the Atlantic Coast from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to Northeastern Florida. Introduced to southern Portugal and southern Spain.
Sexing
- Females have a brownish green body featuring 12 to 15 dusky vertical stripes, with green tinted dorsal and anal fins. Males are darker than females, with a green or olive body featuring 15 silver vertical stripes, and have yellow pectoral, pelvic and anal fins and have blue or orange markings present during spawning season.
Tank compatibility
- Fairly peaceful, and are known to group, hence their common name "Mummichog" (see notes)
Diet
- Will eat anything that fits in their mouths.
Feeding regime
- Daily
Environment Specifics
- A wide variety of aquariums can accomodate them (see origin), so it 's advisable to set it up as the same salinity as they were from, and acclimate if you'd like them in an aquarium with different salinity. They are noted to be able to survive in low-oxygen, and polluted habitats, with populations dwelling in those regions developing resistance to said pollutants..
Behaviour
- Fairly docile.
Identification
- A small grey fish with darker grey bars along the body.
Notes[edit]
- The word "Mummichog" is derived from the Narragansett word "moamitteaúg", which means "going in crowds", referring to their schooling habit.
Pictures[edit]
Videos[edit]
Mummichogs in an aquarium: | Mating: |
External links[edit]
- Fishbase (Mirrors: )