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Re: North American killies



Jon Aquì wrote:
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> Hello all, I happened to receive the National Audubon Society Filed Guide to
> North American Fishes, Whales & Dolphins for Christmas and flipped to their
> killie section.  There's quite a lot of killies in the US, it seems.  One
> particularly attractive one is the Golden Topminnow.  In any case, it's
> obvious that they're not as colorful as their SA and African cousins, but
> are they still collected by aquarists?  If not, why not?  Is it b/c some are
> endangered, like the Devil's Hole Pupfish, or is it just b/c no one wants
> them?  Or are they just too hard to keep?  I wouldn't mind having a few
> Pymgy Killifish to go w/ my Heterandria formosa that I'll be getting
> soon...Anyway, I'd really like it if some of you could point me towards some
> folks who know more about our native killie populations and their keeping
> conditions, etc.  Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hi there Jon, eh;
	If you are interested in Heterandria formosa you had better check out
the Livebearer website. Even though they are called the"least killifish
" they are actually livebearers.
	TTFN, eh
	Jim

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