Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)
Commonly mistaken for minnows the Mosquitofish is a member of the family Poeciliidae, the livebearers. This means that the Mosquitofish gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs.
You can find them as far north as Indiana and stretching south through the Mississippi River and east in the coastal plain.
They are important for controlling the populations of many insects which have an aquatic larval stage such as mosquitos, but they will also feed on zooplankton and small insects.
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