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English: This livebearer is also know as Black-bellied limia or Blackbelly limia and is originated from Haiti and Jamaica. On both islands they occur in the top layers of streams where the water rates fluctuate from 20°C - 30°C. The name "Black belly" refers to the remarkable large spot of the females. Males don't show that much black on their bellies till none. This photo shows an adult female.
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