FS Ilyodon furcidens, Goodeid Livebearer - Madison, WI - shipping

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Ilyodon furcidens: A Beautiful Wild-type Livebearer for Your Aquarium

I am offering for sale a number of ILyodon furcidens. Here is a quick shot of one of my fish.

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These are fantastic wild-type livebearers, one of the most appealing species for aquariums. A good-sized group of these active animals makes an awesome display in a largish tank. They remind me of rainbows because they swim about constantly in the mid-level area of the tank. They have beautiful, if subtle, markings that include many metallic gold flecks and tail spots of varying patterns.

Here is a YouTube video that I put together showing a group of I. furcidens along with a couple other species in a 50-gallon setup.

YouTube: Ilyodon furcidens, Cryptoheros cutteri & Synodontis lucipinnis

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This species belongs to the intriguing Family Goodeidae, a group of fishes found only in Mexico. Among other biologically unique characteristics of the goodeids is a placenta-like organ that nourishes the fish embryo while it develops inside of its mother. As a result of this unique adaptation, Ilyodon furcidens and other goodeids are soemtimes quite large when they drop as fry.

These fish breed prolifically and I have quite a few on-hand. Here are the prices that I have calculated for them:

  • Group of SIX unsexed juveniles (>1") $16
  • TRIO, 2 females and 1 male sub-adult (1" - 2") fish $14

I recommend a group of at least six fish if you want to start a breeding colony and/or grow them up for a display as a shoal.

Shipping via USPS Priority Mail insulated shipping box will start at around $9, with additional charges for larger numbers of fish and certain far-away destinations.

Just send a PM if you have any questions and thanks for considering this offer. Ilyodon furcidens is a really great aquarium fish!
 
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