Killifish - Normans Lampeye (Poropanchax normani)
Killifish - Normans Lampeye (Poropanchax normani)
The little, colorful Norman’s Lampeye Killifish (Poropanchax normani) can be found all around the world. Because of their bright personalities and active lifestyles, they’re popular aquarium fish.
Normans Lampeye Killifish are easy to care for and may be housed in a wide range of aquariums. They are available in a wide range of colors and can be bred in captivity.
Once they reach maturity, Normans Lampeye Killifish can live for up to 5 years. They require little maintenance and get along well with other animals. The Norman’s lampeye killifish is preyed upon by larger fish such as trout and salmon.
Appearance and Size
Lampetra normani, often known as Norman’s lampeye killifish, is a small and attractive fish found in Southeast Asia. The fish has a bright yellow and green body with a black stripe running down its back.
The Norman’s lampeye killifish is typically 1.5 inches long, but it can reach 3 inches in length. Norman’s Lampeye Killifish are small fish that grow to be around 3 to 5 inches long as adults.
They have a large head and a long, pointed nose for grasping food while biting. Norman’s Lampeye Killifish is distinguished from other killifish by its lack of body markings and large eyes.