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Limia vittata

Cuban Limia

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科学分类

界:Animalia
门:Chordata
纲:Actinopterygii
目:Cyprinodontiformes
科:Poeciliidae
属:Limia
种:vittata
IUCN状态:无危

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难度简单
环境
汽水
温度22-28°C
pH值7 - 8.5
水硬度179 - 536 ppm
寿命3 年
原产地Cuba
成体大小10-10cm
饮食杂食性
生物类型鱼
TDS400 ppm
水流低水流

水族箱建造信息

最小水族箱尺寸40L
游泳区域所有层次
最小群体规模6+
氧气消耗中
废物产生中
代谢率中
活动水平活跃
喂食频率每日
食物类型薄片, 颗粒, 冷冻食品, 活食, 蔬菜, 藻类

关于此物种

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基本描述
The Cuban Limia, also known as the Banded Limia, is a lively and hardy fish that is an excellent choice for beginners. Originating from Cuba, this species is known for its high energy levels, constantly swimming throughout all parts of the aquarium. They are social creatures and should be kept in small groups to feel secure and display their natural behaviors. One important thing to note is their tendency to jump, so a well-fitting lid on the tank is essential. They are not picky eaters at all; as omnivores, they will happily accept most standard fish foods like flakes and pellets. A major benefit is that they also help with tank maintenance by grazing on algae and biofilm. They are quite adaptable but thrive in harder water, and can even tolerate slightly salty (brackish) conditions. As livebearers, they give birth to live, free-swimming young, and they reproduce very easily in the home aquarium without any special effort from the keeper. Their active nature and easy care requirements make them a fun and engaging addition to a community tank.
详细描述

The Cuban Limia, Limia vittata, is a robust and dynamic livebearer endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats likely include coastal estuaries and river mouths, which explains its remarkable tolerance for brackish water and its preference for hard, alkaline conditions—a key consideration for successful long-term care. In the aquarium, this preference translates to a need for water with a high mineral content.

For housing, while a smaller tank is feasible, a larger aquarium is recommended to accommodate their schooling nature and high activity level. A group of six is the minimum, but a larger school will encourage more natural social dynamics and spread out any potential aggression. Their classification as a 'fast_swimmer' and 'very_active' species means they utilize the entire water column, creating a constantly moving display. However, this energy also contributes to their reputation as a 'tank_escape_artist'; aquarists must ensure a secure, tight-fitting lid at all times to prevent jumping.

Dietary management is straightforward due to their omnivorous and opportunistic feeding habits. A varied diet is crucial for optimal health and color. This should include a high-quality staple flake or pellet, supplemented regularly with frozen or live foods. Their role as an 'algae_cleaner' and 'biofilm_consumer' is a significant benefit. This grazing behavior can be supported by allowing some algae growth on surfaces or providing vegetable matter like blanched spinach or spirulina wafers. Daily feedings are sufficient to support their medium metabolic rate.

As a member of the Poeciliidae family, Limia vittata is a prolific livebearer. Breeding is rated as 'easy' and will occur spontaneously in a well-maintained aquarium without specific conditioning. Females will give birth to fully-formed, independent fry. To ensure a higher survival rate for the offspring, the tank should be well-planted with dense areas, such as Java moss or floating plants, which provide essential cover from the adults who may predate on them.

When choosing tank mates, their speed and activity must be considered. They are best kept with other robust, active species that thrive in similar hard water conditions. Avoid slow-moving or timid fish that may be outcompeted for food or stressed by the Limia's constant motion. Their medium waste production means that despite their hardiness, consistent tank maintenance and water changes are necessary to maintain a healthy environment.

科学描述

Limia vittata, a species within the Poeciliidae family, is a livebearing teleost native to Cuba. Its environmental parameters indicate a significant adaptation to euryhaline conditions, as evidenced by its classification as a 'brackish' water species. This suggests a natural distribution in coastal systems with fluctuating salinity. The required water chemistry, with a pH range of 7.0-8.5 and a hardness spanning 179-536 ppm, points to a physiological requirement for hard, alkaline aquatic environments with high concentrations of dissolved minerals.

Physiologically, the species exhibits a medium metabolic rate, oxygen consumption, and waste production. The provided bioload factor of 3.5 offers a quantitative value for aquaculture system planning, reflecting the metabolic output relative to the fish's adult size. This moderate bioload suggests that while the species is hardy, maintaining stable water quality through adequate filtration and dilution is imperative.

Behavioral ecology reveals several key traits. It is a highly active, shoaling species that must be maintained in groups. Its use of the entire water column ('swimming_zone: everywhere') and fast swimming speed are likely adaptations related to foraging and predator evasion. A notable behavioral characteristic is its propensity for aerial escape ('tank_escape_artist'), a common anti-predator response in surface-oriented fish. Its dietary habits define it as a generalist omnivore. The specified environmental interactions as an 'algae_cleaner' and 'biofilm_consumer' highlight its role as a grazer of periphyton, a complex mixture of algae, cyanobacteria, and heterotrophic microbes attached to submerged surfaces.

Reproductive biology is characteristic of the Poeciliinae subfamily, featuring internal fertilization and ovoviviparity. The designation of 'easy' breeding indicates a high fecundity and a lack of complex reproductive requirements beyond basic life support, allowing for rapid population growth in captive environments. Given its IUCN status of 'Least Concern' (LC), L. vittata is considered to have a stable and widespread wild population, not currently facing significant anthropogenic or environmental threats.


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