View Full Version : Help! i Got a mystery fish!
I have a 10 gallon tank and i have 2 zebra danios and 3 serpae tetra´s in it but my main thing is that i have a fish in my tank and i have no clue what type he is.
I kinda saved him from a bunch of feeder goldfish i saw it was different but at first i thought it was a female Guppy.
Here is the best picture that i got of him/her so far
http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pnp_rgmi5o51MsHaBi0ymICDYs5Q7gh6rGeYTwddOlyLv62s-YGaWWS5U5QHZl47QQXtBAHMWrwXPVq0H7WH0yfVAXyVmLT1EFB YYciRZSTytCJb1EZCmQHsNnJcUZ280fo6XTrKdskc
(link kinda long lol)
If anyone can tell me what kind of fish that is that would be great :):)
Plus i want to know what kind becuase i think he is nipping at one of my Danois.
test4echo
04-21-2006, 11:14 PM
It looks a lot like a Mosquito Eater (Gambusia sp. aff. Affinis) and is from the Poeciliidae family. They are very hardy fish and are usually kept in ponds.
Hope this helps!
sumthin fishy
04-22-2006, 9:06 AM
Can you get a better pic? It does look like either a female guppy or a skeeter fish. Hard to tell from here.
victimizati0n
04-22-2006, 9:09 AM
looks liek a guppy
sumthin fishy
04-22-2006, 9:42 AM
looks liek a guppy
many livebearers look simmilar, especially the females.
skeeter fishy (http://www.lawestvector.org/MosquitoFish.htm) girly guppy (http://www.*****************/images_01/guppy_female_from_kate.jpg)
Note the female guppy in that pic has some color to her tail. Not all have this much color, some have more than that, and I have one that is completely colorless.
cherrypie
04-22-2006, 9:46 AM
Agree with the above, looks like a female Gambusia sp. Maybe Gambusia holbrooki (Eastern Mosquitofish, aka Plague Minnow)
Thank you for all the answears :) It´s ether the skeeter one or a femal guppy,she seems to glow a blue color when i put some light on her/him,that kinda sounds like a guppy.
I named that fish Cotton...i wasn´t sure if it was a she or a he but i think its a she.
Getting a better picture has been hard because she wont stop moving around but i did find an older picture of her,about 2 weeks from now.
http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pnp_rgmi5o51MsHaBi0ymIL4jwBKCqEQMb1qeghsKU3aBHdx V_mzQTIlmSwoLsfjq77aBK6AQCVrb9WaIVKgV9cxLG_dS6WZqt 2odOvfIHwHszD9wzSwOhBhsdUQ8r0XOmPeZkrGblPA
I am trying to get a better picture :cool:
If it is a Mosquitofish then could i mix it with some male Guppy´s? i have wanted some for a while i just love them :)
Thank you for the info :):)
sumthin fishy
04-22-2006, 2:23 PM
The orientation of the eyes leads me to think its a mosquitofish. pointed upward to see the buggers land on the water ;)
I dont see why you couldnt keep them together. They are of a separate genus so I dont think theres fear of crossbreeding. I think mosquitofish like a bit colder water, but then again they got 'em in texas!! Im not really sure though. You should wait for someone who knows more about these guys to answer. :)
cherrypie
04-22-2006, 5:58 PM
She seems to glow a blue color when i put some light on her/him,that kinda sounds like a guppy.
Gambusia often have a pale blue tint under lighting so that doesn't eliminate the possibility.
I wasn´t sure if it was a she or a he but i think its a she.
From what I can see it looks like a female but the photos aren't clear enough to be positive. Sexing is the same as for guppies, males have the stick like anal fin (gonopodium) females have a rounded anal fin.
If it is a Mosquitofish then could i mix it with some male Guppy´s? i have wanted some for a while i just love them :)
You could, Gambusia will thrive in most water conditions, I have them in my brackish tank (food for my Butis butis), Salinity at 8ppt, 28C and the ones that have survived a few months, without being eaten, seem perfectly happy and healthy. If you do decide to introduce to your guppies keep a close eye on the tank over the following days, mosquitofish can be very aggressive fin nippers.
I'll see if I can get some reasonable photos of the ones in my brackish tank, Gambusia holbrooki, that may be helpful.
Wow i must say that i was plesantly suprice by all the answears and the help :D :D
I FINALLY got a better picture of my fish but not untill i had to move her because she was nipping a little too much at my Danio and my new guppy so she is a little upset with me for moving her to a 5 gallon one :o
She was kinda going after everyone but here is a better picture:
http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pnp_rgmi5o52f76G8WUjcXvhgBeN51f1BlpONJ2ftJeRkESl iC4ImPgqvzrLNkdZMwRCdcv1dARl4u97p51-WqpxbdNNXOuZ8ZX7Ru95V2RYba_m64ZdPyoX9IAUZkV5LJDKrS mA5-pc
I put her back in cooler water like she was when i got her and she seems to be doing fine.
I was so sure she was a guppy at first because she was in a group of feeder fishes and usually they are young goldfish or like they call them "Tuffy´s".
I might be able to see what she really is when she gets a little bigger or/and older :)
cherrypie
04-22-2006, 10:01 PM
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/3610/gambusiaholbrooki7ra.jpg
A pic of some of the Gambusia holbrooki in my tank.
:)