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Re: [Killietalk] Killietalk Digest, Vol 30, Issue 168



On Monday, January 30, 2006, at 11:10 AM, killietalk-request at aka_org 
wrote:

>  A. loennbergii can be a somewhat difficult species, though I've
> never kept it myself.

I have A. loennbergii HAH 98 and they are truly my easiest fish.  I 
keep them in a planted tank, and they get dry food in the AM and 
live/frozen in the evening.  I always make sure to put a bit of baby 
brine or freeze-dried cyclopeeze along with foods for the larger fish, 
and whenever I need a few, I push aside the plants, and I find a mixed 
group of different-aged fish, from which I select the ones I want to 
give away.   I also keep a "spare" pair in at least one other tank, and 
occasionally youngsters appear in those tanks as well.  They're even 
easier than my Endlers, because unlike the Endless livebearers, they 
have never threatened to overpopulate their tank.

Diane Brown in St. Louis

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