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  2. Poecilia velifera - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia velifera, known as the Yucatan molly and also as the giant sailfin molly amongst aquarists, [3] is a large livebearer that lives in coastal waters of the Yucatan Peninsula. These live-bearer ( Poeciliidae ) fish are particularly well known for both the extreme size variation among males, and the sexual dimorphism between males and ...

  3. Sailfin molly - Wikipedia

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    The sailfin molly is a tolerant species, as it can exploit the thin film of oxygen-rich surface water with its upturned mouth, so is able to survive oxygen-depleted habitats. A euryhaline species, the sailfin molly may be found in a variety of saline environments, tolerating salinities as high as 87 ppt [10] and breeding in brackish waters.

  4. Poecilia kykesis - Wikipedia

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    Poecilia kykesis, also known as the Usumacinta molly, Petén molly, spiketail molly, or swordtail molly, is a poeciliid fish species native to the fresh and brackish waters of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. It belongs to the sailfin molly clade, with males exhibiting an enlarged dorsal fin.

  5. Black Sailfin Molly & Flame Hawkfish swim into Happy Aquarium

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    The first is the Black Sailfin Molly, a fish that. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login / Join. Mail ...

  6. 10 Best Fish for Beginners Who Aren't Sure Where to Start - AOL

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  7. From homebodies to prolific swimmers, researchers track ...

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    Under the muddy surface of the Chicago River, a bluegill swam miles upon miles, back and forth from one end of the river system to another. Next to a quiet, unused barge slip near Bubbly Creek ...