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EMERGENCY
-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Fisher <shane123 at ptd_net>
To: killietalk at aka_org <killietalk at aka_org>
Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 4:51 AM
Subject: Re: Water Incubation of Annual Killifish eggs? EMERGENCY
>I am currently looking for a few pairs of Epiplatys Annulatus...(rocket
>killie) please. PLEASE. I did have a pair in my 30 gal. terrarium but we
>have a tree frog in there that happened to be hungry and ate the one male
>and female. I had 2 females, also they bred before they died and I have a
>couple babies. However I would like to purchase a new young pair to
>continue the cycle. These are one of my favorite fish. Join the
>Rainbowfish list at www.onelist.com . Any pair would be greatly
>appreciated. Thanx for your help in my time of need.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: McDaphnia at aol_com <McDaphnia at aol_com>
>To: killietalk at aka_org <killietalk at aka_org>
>Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 5:19 PM
>Subject: Re: Water Incubation of Annual Killifish eggs?
>
>
>>I've done it with clown killies. Adults are fine with the fry, but the
>larger
>>fry should be removed because they go after their smaller siblings and
>>cousins.
>>
>>I am currently doing it with Pachypanchax omalonotus. There does not seem
>to
>>be the problem with larger fry preying on the smaller, but it's a large
>tank
>>with lots of plant cover. In a smaller tank, when the plants died back,
>only
>>the largest O. fry remained. P, S, to Paul E. are my books enroute? email
>me
>>thanks
>>
>
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