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Re: Considering annual killies



The first annual I bred was Simpsonichthys zonatus.  They are small, and I 
breed them in 2-3 gal tanks.  Their incubation time is relatively short (3 
months at normal room temperature) and they have spectacular color.  I'm on 
my 7th or 8th generation and figure this is a fish I'll always keep.




In a message dated 1/31/03 8:31:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
Brown_D at pcfnotes1_wustl.edu writes:


> I'm interested in a sturdy smallish annual (happy as a pair in a 3G tank),
> not too particular about water and temperature (a similarly setup tank I
> have stays mid70s to high70s,  neutral pH, moderate gH) or food (I feed a
> variety of dried and frozen foods, no live cultures).....and bold enough
> that I'll see them a lot.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 


Larry Tagrin


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