I'm sorry, it might be because I misunderstand, but it sounds like you are
planning to place a male and a female of separate species of notho in the
same tank with the intent of breeding them. Is this true?
If so, -don't- !!!
Do not mix different 'kinds' of killies, it doesn't matter if it's
different
species or locations.
I'm sorry if you or others find this a bit direct, but Frans, you must
work
out what the names of the species of killies that you have are. The names
you are using are not real names. The breeder you got them from would not
have used these names. If you are in Indonesia, then you would be familiar
with the latin alphabet, so there are no transliteration problems.
Coming from somewhere where it is very hard to get these kind of fish, it
is
very frustrating to see something important like keeping populations
distinct not done.
- Michael
Sydney
2009/7/18 Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian_org>
today,
my notho just spawn,
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=124253&id=675689084&l=9092853499
i have to aquarium the parrizi and nother one is palmquist (the female
is
eegri red - because i only have 1 male palmquist and 1 female eegri
red)..
any one know what will happen with this cross breed?
thx
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