Mummichog
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Mummichog
REPRODUCTION
- Spawns on a new and full moon during the summer season.
- The eggs are laid at the surface.
- They spawn up to 8 times in a season.
- Eggs hatch on the successive moon tide.
- Eggs can be found on the shells on ribbed muscle shells, leaves of marsh grasses, in pits dug out and covered by the female, or spread directly on the bottom.
-Externally fertilized
-They can release up to 460 eggs.
- They are found swimming in schools after birth.
DESCRIPTION
-Belongs to a group of fishes called the Killifish.
-Killifish are a member of the Cyprinodontidae (large family of small soft-finned fishes; killifishes; swordtails; guppies)
-The head is flattened and the mouth is tilted upwards for catching food near the surface.
-The female mummichog is brownish with 12 to 15 dark vertical stripes with tinted green fins.
- Male Mummichog’s are dark green or olive with a yellowish underside.
- Maximum adult size is 130 mm with the females growing lager than males.
HABITAT
- Located on the Atlantic coast of the US.
- They are abundant in salt marshes, estuaries and tidal creeks.
- Also, they are a hybrid fish that can live in both fresh and salt waters.
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INTERRESTING FACTS
- Swam the earth over 500 million years ago.
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