viviparous fish
Viviparous fish or Viviparous (colloquial), as the name implies, have developed a special method of reproduction, which at first glance may seem extremely unusual. However, in nature, such a phenomenon occurs quite widely, when fish do not lay eggs, but release fully formed offspring. Representatives of viviparous species are considered one of the most popular and famous aquarium fish, largely due to their incredible endurance and unpretentiousness. For many, the first acquaintance with the world of a home aquarium begins with them.
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Contents
- “Red Prince”
- “Black Prince”
- Alfaro turquoise
- Ameca brilliant
- white mollies
- white pecilia
- Belonesox
- white swordsman
- Brachyraphis rosena
- Forked swordsman
- Gambusia
- Girardinus
- Girardinus metallicus
- Guppy “Black Prince”
- guppy albino
- guppy yellow
- Guppy green
- Guppy cobra
- Guppy swordtails
- Guppy neon
- guppy common
- Guppy Tuxedo
- Guppy Endler
- Dermogenis
- yellow pecilia
- Green swordsman
- golden mollies
- golden swordsman
- golden teddy
- Red mollies
“Red Prince”
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“Black Prince”
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Alfaro turquoise
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Ameca brilliant
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white mollies
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white pecilia
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Belonesox
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white swordsman
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Brachyraphis rosena
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Forked swordsman
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Gambusia
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Girardinus
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Girardinus metallicus
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Guppy “Black Prince”
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guppy albino
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guppy yellow
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Guppy green
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Guppy cobra
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Guppy swordtails
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Guppy neon
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guppy common
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Guppy Tuxedo
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Guppy Endler
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Dermogenis
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yellow pecilia
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Green swordsman
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golden mollies
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golden swordsman
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golden teddy
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Red mollies
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