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Re: Killies for school



Hi Bob,

        I can't imagine you would go very wrong with Fundulopanchax
gardneri.  They are absolutely gorgeous.  They are easily bred and very
prolific.  They eat most anything, and I have two tanks of grown-up fry
right now that produce LOTS of eggs on nothing but flake food.  They are
pretty tough and hardy.  Mine do great in 70 degree water.  They are easy to
come by, and are also pretty cheap.  In fact, I would be willing to donate a
couple of pairs of either Fundulopanchax gardneri N'sukka or Fundulopanchax
gardneri nigerianus Akampka for the price of postage only and the return of
my box if you are interested.  Both are wonderful fish.  Let me know if I
can help.

Jay Moylan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Xu" <bobxu2 at hotmail_com>
To: <KillieTalk at aka_org>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 4:32 PM
Subject: Killies for school


> Hi everyone, My school is letting me set up a 10 gallon tank, and I
> naturally decided on killie fish, I was just wondering, for a easy,
> colourful, interesting(behavior wise) fish, what options am I looking at?
> and they need to be able to subside on dry foods, I will buy the highest
> quality though, money is no object!!, but my Biology teacher might not
think
> that keeping worm, fruitflies, and daphnia cultures is a good
idea(although
> I don't know, the subject hasn't been brought up), anyway, the fish will
be
> fed twice a day, no heater, though the 2 incandent lights can be turned on
> if heat is needed, or I can purchase a heater. Any suggestions would be
> great, again, they hopefully will be very good looking and interesting, so
> there is the possiblity that I will be asked to "do" another tank. And
> another, and another... thanks for all your suggestions ahead of time
>
> Bob
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