Live Fish Clown Kili | Single

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Description

The Clown Killifish is a small, beautifully patterned freshwater fish known for its striking striped body and colorful tail. It is one of the most popular nano top-dwelling fish in the aquarium hobby due to its peaceful nature and unique swimming behavior near the water surface.

This fish has a slender body with bold black horizontal stripes and a colorful tail that often shows red, yellow, and blue tones. Its small size and bright appearance make it ideal for planted nano aquariums.

Characteristics

Attractive Striped Body Pattern

Clown killifish have a distinctive body with black horizontal stripes running from head to tail, giving them a “clown-like” appearance. Their tail fins are often brightly colored, especially in males.

Very Small Nano Fish

They typically grow only about 3–4 cm in length, making them perfect for small aquariums and aquascapes.

Surface-Dwelling Fish

This species naturally stays near the top layer of the aquarium, often resting among floating plants or near the water surface.

Peaceful Temperament

Clown killifish are extremely peaceful and do not harm other fish, making them ideal for community nano tanks.

Sexual Dimorphism

Males are more colorful with longer, more vibrant fins, while females are slightly duller and rounder in shape.

Short but Active Lifespan

They usually live around 2–3 years but remain active and colorful throughout their life when well cared for.

Behaviour

Top Water Swimming Behaviour

Clown killifish spend most of their time swimming just under the water surface. They rarely go to the bottom of the tank.

Calm and Gentle Movement

They move slowly and gracefully, often hovering near floating plants rather than constantly swimming fast.

Shoaling but Not Tight Schooling

They prefer to stay in small groups but do not form tight schools like tetras. Instead, they loosely stay near each other.

Feeding at Surface

They naturally feed on insects and small organisms at the water surface and eagerly accept floating foods in aquariums.

Jumping Behaviour

They are excellent jumpers, especially when startled, so aquariums require a tight-fitting lid.

Territorial During Breeding

Males may become slightly territorial when courting females, displaying fins and chasing rivals gently.

Peaceful Community Behaviour

They coexist well with other small, non-aggressive fish, especially bottom-dwellers and mid-level nano fish.

Preference for Planted Tanks

They feel most secure in aquariums with floating plants, which provide shade and cover at the surface.

Curious but Shy Nature

They are curious fish but can be slightly shy in open, uncovered tanks without plant cover.