fballguy yum Feb 27, 2006 1,561 0 0 38 Everett, WA www.freshwaterfanatics.com Oct 15, 2006 #1 Is there a such thing as live bearing killies? I've read different things and I'm getting confused.
kveeti Easily amused Jun 12, 2002 1,301 0 0 Winnipeg, MB Oct 15, 2006 #2 Not as far as I know. There is a fish called "least killifish" - heterandria formosa - which is a small livebearer and not a real killifish.
Not as far as I know. There is a fish called "least killifish" - heterandria formosa - which is a small livebearer and not a real killifish.
coupedefleur AC Members Jul 25, 2006 345 0 0 NW Ohio Oct 16, 2006 #3 No, by definition. Killifish are "egg-laying tooth carps" Livebearers (swordtails, guppies, etc) are "live-bearing tooth carps" They are closely related.
No, by definition. Killifish are "egg-laying tooth carps" Livebearers (swordtails, guppies, etc) are "live-bearing tooth carps" They are closely related.