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Hi Josh,

If you like the Chromaphyosemions, you might try splendoplure Tiko.  They 
through some serious color.  Some call them Tiko green.  They are fairly 
easy to breed, even in Columbus, Ohio aged tap water.  I passed them on to a 
friend in our local club. They are most likely available in the club.

Mark Delraso
Columbus, Ohio


>From: Nick Ternes <woodland_gardens at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: killifish discussion list <killietalk at aka_org>
>To: killifish discussion list <killietalk at aka_org>
>Subject: Re: [Killietalk] New Member to Killitalk
>Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:56:34 -0600
>
>Welcome to killies Josh.
>You will find a bunch of knowledgeable and generous people here.  Where do
>you live?  You may be able to find someone nearby with the fish you're
>looking for, and who can help you out if you have any problems.  From what
>I understand A. loennbergii can be a somewhat difficult species, though 
>I've
>never kept it myself.  If anyone here on KT supports this claim, perhaps 
>you
>may want to try an easier species in the bitaeniatum group. (there are
>many)  I've kept A. bitaeniatum Benin City and did ok with it for about 2
>years.  A. bitaeniatum Majitam is supposed to be easy as well, and is a
>beatiful fish with lots of orange.  You should have no problem finding the
>Fp. nig. Makurdi.  If you can't for some reason, I have some Fp. nig. 
>Misaje
>growing out right now.  I may have some available in a month or two.
>A good reference site is the West African Site:
>http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Index.htm
>
>www.aka.org also has some information on killies, including the beginners
>guide which I think is accessible to the general public.  There are also
>some forums there.
>
>Good luck in the world of killies and don't be afraid to ask questions.
>
>Nick Ternes
>Port Washington, WI
>WAKO
>AKA
>
>
>On 1/30/06, JPDJGLGR at aol_com <JPDJGLGR at aol_com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi everyone. I am just getting started with Killifish, and in need of 
>some
> > help. Does anyone know where I can get eggs of Aphyosemion loennbergii
> > Makondo
> > and
> > Fundulopancax gardneri Nigerianus Makurdi? I was told that this list has 
>a
> > lot of people that could point me in the right direction. Thanks,  Josh
> >
> >
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