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Old 12-17-2008, 06:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I did a quick bit of research into these since I've always wanted killies as well. Seems it is fairly easy to get eggs, but it's a little bit of work to hatch them. Also these fish only live about a year On a positive note, they seem to recommend nano tanks to raise them. Seeing how I am about to set one up, I may just have to try some
Not all killies only live for one year.
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Old 01-28-2009, 09:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi again, here is a present kombat shot of my Pseudepiplatys annulatus:

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Stunning. Great coloration on the Killies.
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Thanks for the tips, Pals !
That’s one snapping close up from this evening:


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The face area of killies always reminds me of betas for some reason. Nice photo as usual.
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Are these fish jumpers? And, how many can you keep in a 2 gallon nano? Extremely beautiful fish!
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Yeah, they’re big jumpers…absolutely!
The tank must be enough planted and better to beginning with a few young fishes
of not much aggressive Killies specimens…
of course, you must to decide in advance – will breed them or just be enjoy keeping for pleasure…?
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That "Bad Boy Blue" - Nothobranchius Guentheri Blue was also a gift to me.
He is not so photogenic like other upper ones, but is interesting and rare variety.





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In the spirit of the coming Christmas, I wanna share with you some photos of those guy,dressed like a “Killies Santa Claus”…








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