The Crystal killi (Episemion krystallinoron) is a freshwater fish of the family Nothobranchiidae that grows up to 5 cm.
Description
The Crystal killi is a panchax or West African killifish (Nothobranchiidae) from shallow, slow-flowing fresh water of Gabon in Central Africa. The species grows to about 5 cm and has a slender, elongate body with a flat head and an upturned mouth; males are handsomely coloured with glittering scales and colourful fins. As a surface hunter it hovers motionless just below the waterline and darts out at insects and larvae falling on the water. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Crystal killi?
The Crystal killi has a torpedo-shaped body and is mainly yellow-gold.
Where does the Crystal killi live?
The Crystal killi lives in fresh water and is mostly found around open water.
How big does the Crystal killi get?
The Crystal killi grows to a maximum of about 5 cm.
Is the Crystal killi dangerous to humans?
No, the Crystal killi is harmless to humans.
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