Poropanchax normani

Poropanchax normani, also known as the Norman's lampeye, is a species of Poeciliidae native to Africa.

Etymology
The fish is named in honor of ichthyologist J. R. (John Roxborough) Norman (1898-1944), of the British Museum, who sent specimens to Ahl for “determination” of the species.

Description
The Norman's lampeye is named for its bright markings located on its eyes. It is lightly colored throughout the rest of its body. It can grow to approximately 4 cm in length.

Distribution
This species is found throughout Central and Western Africa. It can be found in small rivers and swamps.

Diet
This fish feeds on aquatic invertebrates. In captivity, it thrives on a varied diet, such as Artemia, Daphnia, and bloodworms, and will also take small pellets and crushed flake foods.