Introducing Korthaus' Notho Male Killifish – a captivating addition to your freshwater aquarium. This exquisite fish boasts a deep ruby red base adorned with mesmerizing blue highlights on each scale, creating a visual spectacle that will undoubtedly enhance the beauty of your aquatic haven. What sets these killifish apart is not just their stunning appearance but also the responsible breeding practices behind them.
Key Features:
- Vibrant Coloration: Revel in the deep ruby red hues with striking blue highlights on every scale, adding a burst of color to your aquarium.
- Ethical Sourcing: Bred and maintained by a select group of specialists, our Notho Killifish are not collected from the wild for commercial purposes, ensuring sustainability and conservation.
- Endemic Elegance: Originating from the seasonal freshwater habitats of coastal Tanzania, these African killifish bring a touch of exotic elegance to your aquatic environment.
- Perfect for Larger Tanks: Ideally suited for aquariums over 10 gallons, these territorial creatures thrive in spacious settings, providing a dynamic and engaging display.
- Carnivorous Culinary Preferences: Ensure the well-being of your Notho Killifish by offering a carnivorous diet, meeting their nutritional needs and promoting optimal health.
For Experienced Fish Keepers:
Korthaus' Notho Killifish are intended for seasoned aquarium enthusiasts who appreciate the unique challenges and rewards of caring for these remarkable creatures. The perfect inhabitants for freshwater aquariums exceeding 10 gallons, these killifish add an extra layer of excitement to larger setups. Maintain a harmonious environment by understanding their territorial nature and providing them with a well-balanced carnivorous diet. Elevate your aquarium experience with these African killifish, making a statement that reflects your passion for responsible fishkeeping.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your collection with these incredible freshwater killifish. Explore our selection and bring home the beauty of Korthaus' Notho Killifish today.
Nothobranchius korthausae