Before reading this article, I recommend reading How to Hatch Killifish Eggs first.
Fill the water in a raising tray up to 0.5 inch in height at first, and feed a few foods.
Once hatched, the young Killifish undergo a series of gradual developmental changes, Gradually developing their characteristic coloration and patterns. As they continue to grow, the small fish begin to explore their surroundings, honing their swimming skills.
The growth rate of Killifish varies depending on various factors such as water temperature, and food availability.

Normally, killifish Nothobranchius survive about a year. Killifish Nothobranchius is moderately aggressive. Sometimes males fight with each other for inbreeding with females and may bite other smaller fish. However, they have no teeth, so they can hardly do any damage.
The only male has a beautiful pattern with an adult-size length of 2 inches. The female has an adult-size length of 1.8 inches.

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