MONTH

November 2022

  • November 30, 2022

Characteristics of female medaka and how to keep them

Female killifish (mebina medaka) have black and orange body colors with translucent scales. The lame medaka has a characteristic orange color that is a darker shade of vermilion red, a color described by the name "persimmon color. The yellow and black body colors give a very different impression depending on the coloration and intensity [...].

  • November 23, 2022

Characteristics of the night-blooming killifish and how to keep them

The Yozakura killifish has yellow and black body colors with lame and translucent scales. The yellow and black body coloration makes it a distinctive variety that gives a very different impression depending on its coloration and intensity. Therefore, this killifish has "translucent phosphorus" lacking rainbow chromatophores and "lame" expressing rainbow chromatophores. This time [...].

  • November 16, 2022

Characteristics and How to Keep Aurora Medaka

Aurora killifish will be a blue killifish with translucent phosphorus. Translucent phosphorus refers to the intermediate between normal scales and transparent scales. Therefore, having both characteristics makes the body color appear somewhat transparent. Aurora killifish will be the killifish with the potential to change the future of killifish. In this issue, the [...].

  • November 9, 2022

Characteristics of green-light killifish and how to keep them

The green-light killifish is a killifish that appears green due to the distribution of yellow spores on its blue body color. The green-light killifish is a new variety of killifish with a new shade of green. The green-light killifish has the same external light characteristics as the Bikan killifish and other species. In this article, we will detail the characteristics of the green-light killifish and how to keep it [...].

  • November 2, 2022

Characteristics of Meteor Medaka and how to keep them

Meteor killifish is a blue-colored killifish without a dorsal fin. The Meteor killifish is a variety of killifish that has the disadvantage of having a dorsal fin, which breaks up the external light of the body of normal killifish, but by eliminating the dorsal fin, it is able to express an uninterrupted external light (light on the back of the killifish). The Mikiyuki killifish [...].