Metallic Livebearer / Black Chin (Girardinus metallicus) Aquarium Glaser Med-Large
Metallic Livebearer / Black Chin (Girardinus metallicus) Aquarium Glaser Med-Large is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Metallic Livebearer / Black Chin (Girardinus metallicus) Aquarium Glaser Med-Large
Description
Description
Girardinus metallicus, commonly known as the Metallic Livebearer or Black Chin Livebearer, is a small, striking livebearing fish native to Cuba and Costa Rica. The "metal black" or black chin variant is especially popular for its shimmering body and distinctive dark markings.
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Girardinus metallicus
- Common Names: Metallic Livebearer, Black Chin Livebearer, Metallic Topminnow
- Size: Males ~3.8 cm (1.5 in), Females ~6.3 cm (2.5 in)Â
- Lifespan: 2â3 years
- Distribution: Native to slow-moving or stagnant waters in Cuba and Costa RicaÂ
Appearance
- Males: Metallic sheen with a black stripe running from under the mouth to the gonopodium (reproductive organ)
- Females: More muted, tan to gold with occasional speckling
- Variants: Includes black chin, yellow belly, and metallic chrome-like strainsÂ
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 22â27°C (72â80°F)
- pH: 7.0â8.0
- Hardness: Moderately hard to hard (up to 20 dGH)
- Salinity: Can tolerate freshwater or low-end brackish conditions[2]
đĄ Tank Setup
- Tank Size: 5â10 gallons for a small group
- Substrate: Dark sand or gravel
- Plants: Dense planting with floating species for cover
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge filters work well
- Lighting: Dim to moderate (diffused preferred)
Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
- Foods: Crushed flakes, veggie flakes, micro pellets, baby brine shrimp, daphnia, cyclops, and algae-based foodsÂ
Behavior & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful but males can be persistent with females
- Best Kept: In groups with 2â3 females per male
- Tankmates: Small, peaceful species like Celestial Pearl Danios, Corydoras, or dwarf tetras
Breeding
- Type: Livebearer
- Gestation: ~4 weeks
- Fry Count: Up to 30 per brood
- Fry Care: Provide dense cover or separate tank; feed baby brine shrimp or powdered fry foodÂ
Specifications
Specifications
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CategoryLivebearers
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Species TypeAmeca Splendens
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Water Temperature
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Minimum Tank Size30 Gallons
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Water pH LevelAlkaline, Neutral
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Habitat PreferenceHiding Spots, Planted Tanks, Sandy Tanks, Rocky Tanks
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BehaviourCommunity Fish
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