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Gardner's Killifish

🐟 Gardner’s Killifish Care Sheet

🔹 Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Fundulopanchax gardneri
Common Name Gardner’s Killifish
Origin West Africa (Nigeria, Cameroon)
Adult Size 5–7 cm (2–2.8 in)
Lifespan 2–4 years
Temperament Peaceful, semi-aggressive with conspecifics during breeding
Tank Level Top to mid-level

🔹 Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 20+ liters (5+ gallons) for a small group
Temperature 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard (3–12 dGH)
Substrate Dark sand or fine gravel
Decor Floating plants, fine-leaved plants, driftwood, leaf litter
Lighting Low to moderate
Filtration Gentle flow; sponge filter preferred

Tips:

  • Keep in groups of 6–8 for social interaction.

  • Provide plenty of floating plants to mimic natural habitat and reduce stress.

  • Sensitive to water quality; stable, clean water is essential.


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Carnivorous / micropredator

  • Best Foods: Live/frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, microworms), high-quality micro-pellets.

  • Feeding Frequency: Small amounts 1–2 times daily.


🔹 Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful with other small fish; males may display territorial behavior during spawning.

  • Top- to mid-level swimmers; males show vibrant colors when mature.

  • Best kept with other small, non-aggressive species.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

Compatible Species

  • Other small killifish

  • Ember Tetras, Glowlight Danios

  • Pygmy Corydoras

  • Small rasboras

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Larger or aggressive fish

  • Bettas or fin-nippers

  • Very active fish that outcompete them


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; fine-leaved plants, spawning mops, or peat substrate recommended.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or microworms for the first week, then baby brine shrimp or crushed flakes.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named after its discoverer, Gardner.

  • Males develop vibrant coloration, including blues, reds, and metallic shades.

  • Ideal for nano or planted tanks with calm water and ample hiding spots.

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Gardner's Killifish
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🐟 Gardner’s Killifish Care Sheet

🔹 Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Fundulopanchax gardneri
Common Name Gardner’s Killifish
Origin West Africa (Nigeria, Cameroon)
Adult Size 5–7 cm (2–2.8 in)
Lifespan 2–4 years
Temperament Peaceful, semi-aggressive with conspecifics during breeding
Tank Level Top to mid-level

🔹 Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 20+ liters (5+ gallons) for a small group
Temperature 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard (3–12 dGH)
Substrate Dark sand or fine gravel
Decor Floating plants, fine-leaved plants, driftwood, leaf litter
Lighting Low to moderate
Filtration Gentle flow; sponge filter preferred

Tips:

  • Keep in groups of 6–8 for social interaction.

  • Provide plenty of floating plants to mimic natural habitat and reduce stress.

  • Sensitive to water quality; stable, clean water is essential.


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Carnivorous / micropredator

  • Best Foods: Live/frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, microworms), high-quality micro-pellets.

  • Feeding Frequency: Small amounts 1–2 times daily.


🔹 Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful with other small fish; males may display territorial behavior during spawning.

  • Top- to mid-level swimmers; males show vibrant colors when mature.

  • Best kept with other small, non-aggressive species.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

Compatible Species

  • Other small killifish

  • Ember Tetras, Glowlight Danios

  • Pygmy Corydoras

  • Small rasboras

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Larger or aggressive fish

  • Bettas or fin-nippers

  • Very active fish that outcompete them


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; fine-leaved plants, spawning mops, or peat substrate recommended.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or microworms for the first week, then baby brine shrimp or crushed flakes.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named after its discoverer, Gardner.

  • Males develop vibrant coloration, including blues, reds, and metallic shades.

  • Ideal for nano or planted tanks with calm water and ample hiding spots.

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