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Re: 20 H



If I could, I would like to breed some killies. I was not sure if I could put
different kinds. I assume it is not the greatest ideas to put more than one
kind in the same tank if i want to breed them. 
I never use colorful gravels, so it would be dark brown, I might even put some
soils on the bottom with a lot of plants. It is how my other tanks are.
Rivulus Hartii tank has florite (Forgot how to spell). I am not really big fan
of filters, I like the tanks without them and do the weekly water change
instead. But I have tons of powerfilters sitting around :) 

I only have gotten killiefishes at Boston Aquarium Society auctions, I usually
buy a pair-two pairs for $7-12. Most of the time only one specific person
brings it, so I do not have any other places I could buy unless I travel. I am
sure a lot of people buy eggs or fishes from other aka people, but I was
wondering how much people usually pay and sell them for etc

Bevan.. thank you for the feedback. :) 

Michiko 

On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 18:41:01 EDT MotomanBarton at aol_com wrote:

> Well Michiko if you only want to look at them
> and arn't worryed about 
> breeding them then you can buy different pairs
> of fish and put them in. Or 
> you could buy only one kind of fish and put
> several pairs in there that way 
> you can keep the eggs they produce but i'v
> never tryed this so you have to 
> ask the list if this is ok to do so.
> 
> As for setup:
>  I'd recomend A dark substrate or gravel like
> (i think black is the best) And 
> maybe a good sponge filter or a powerfilter
> it's up to you of corse the 
> powerfilter is better filteration but it is
> more money. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A 
> GOOD COVER!
> 
>        Bevan
> 
> 
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