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Mikalif swallowtail peacock fish, peacock fish this tail, a rare sight of "fish farming said" today's headline column: medaka population series 025 Mikalif tawtail peacock fish

<h1>"Fish Farming Says" Today's Headline Column: Medaka Population Series 025 Mi Kallif Dovetail Peacock Fish</h1>

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Mikalif swallowtail peacock fish, peacock fish this tail, a rare sight of "fish farming said" today's headline column: medaka population series 025 Mikalif tawtail peacock fish

Hello, good evening to the aquarists of today's headlines! This article also introduces to you a kind of medaka family peacock fish series, a more special and relatively rare peacock fish, this peacock can also be said to be unattainable! It is called the Mikalif swallowtail peacock fish.

This special peacock fish is a hybrid of Mikalif's bright yellow peacock fish and swallowtail peacock fish from Sri Lanka. This peacock fish is also relatively special in the family, and the name is relatively long!

But I personally think the biggest highlight is the swallowtail gene. Because this gene is an artificially improved gene, it is rarely seen in the place of origin or in the wild. The number of Mikaliff peacock fish, due to wild strains, is slowly decreasing in origin. So now a lot of them are artificially bred, of course, some of the original genes have been retained, and some have not been retained. Those that have been preserved, through continuous interbreeding, have acquired some new varieties, but the best looking is the Mikaliv swallowtail peacock fish.

Mikalif swallowtail peacock fish, peacock fish this tail, a rare sight of "fish farming said" today's headline column: medaka population series 025 Mikalif tawtail peacock fish

The biggest ornamental value of this peacock fish lies in the shape of the tail, which is particularly beautiful! I personally like it very much, and with this beige combination, it feels great! It is particularly suitable for bare tank rearing.

This article about the introduction of Mikalif dovetail peacock fish, I will share it here. I hope to know some of the more special peacock fish species for everyone and have new help. Thank you all for your support, welcome to continue to pay attention!

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