Hey everyone! Thanks for the wonderful information about those gardneri species. As it turned out, the site had a stock photo of what I will call f.gardneri sp. that was used with my statistical profile. The one thing I totally believe in is accuracy in the things I write and post. There is just so much wrong information out there that I do everything humanly possible to make sure I'm giving people accurate information. I cannot tell you how much I love my pets, furred and finned, aquatic and land, and I want to share my experience, knowledge, and love of them with others. I am new to killifish though I have been researching them and dreaming of keeping them for a couple of years now. I am pretty well versed with keeping rainbowfish which I absolutely adore. And from my understanding, killis are very similar in care, breeding and maintenance. And again, thank you Karl for your generous picture offer and this wonderful opportunity to share knowledge and learn. And Bill, thank you for your offer, as well. We wound up using a picture that I got of three of my annulatus youngsters, not the best, but decent. I have attached it. Thanks again everyone! Take care, Mary.
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