Product details - American flagfish the flagfish, also known as the american flagfish or florida flagfish, is a pupfish from the family cyprinodontidae which is endemic to florida, north america'. '.strtoupper('i')ts common name derives from the male body pattern, which bears some resemblance to the stars and stripes of the usa flag'. '.strtoupper('a')n omnivorous species which should be offered a varied diet consisting of a good quality flake food and frozen foods such as bloodworm, daphnia, and brineshrimp'. '.strtoupper('t')his species will also eat vegetable matter such as lettuce, cucumber and spinach'. '.strtoupper('a')merican flag fish are not typically aggressive, but should be kept with similar sized peaceful community fish'. '.strtoupper('a')n aquarium with moderate lighting will help bring out the colours'. '.strtoupper('t')his species is able to tolerate a wide range of aquarium water conditions see below.what do flag fish eat?the american flagfish is a voracious eater, so will eat almost anything vaible it finds in your aquarium'. '.strtoupper('a')merican flag fish have been known to eat hair algae and soft plant leaves'. '.strtoupper('c')are must be taken when adding plants to their fish tank, bearing this in mind.featuresapprox'. '.strtoupper('s')upplied size 1 2 3 5cmmaximum size 3 7cmorigin florida, north americafamily cyprinodontidaetemperament generally peacefullighting requirement moderateideal number kept together 1water conditionsour conditions ph 7.5, temp 25 °cideal ph 7.0â8.5water flow low to moderatetemperature 18â25 °cease of careeasy to moderate'. '.strtoupper('w')ill tolerate varied water conditions'. '.strtoupper('c')an be aggressive when spawning, and will eat certain plants.feedingfeed a mixture of flake supplemented by veggies, like spinach leaves and frozen shrimp and bloodworm.breeding the species does not breed readily in home aquaria'. '.strtoupper('e')gg layers, males tend to be darker and more striking in colour, females can be quite plain.life spanthe american flagfish can live 2 3 years in perfect conditions.photo is for illustration only one supplied.for more information on general fishkeeping and our shipping procedures click here. |