Here is one of the young male Epiplatys huberi we caught in Gabon this summer. So far, with much effort, I have raised 3 fry into juveniles. If I can keep working away with them, I could have something very nice here, for a long time. I like 'em.
A live food indoor spider culture? Nope.
I buy them in a big box pet store in the reptile section. I think they're pretty common - especially if this place had them...I have no fruit flies.
Are they difficult to keep? I've never tried killies except the native kind. Gary, do you have plans for the fry?Oh wow ! That Killie is a definite keeper . Epiplatys species are cool . I gotta try one .
Killifish are no more difficult to keep than any other fish. You have to do your homework and I think species only aquariums are the only way to go . Most are jumpers and a top without any openings at all is mandatory . These are hands on fish . You will be collecting eggs and raising fry in different containers to eliminate sibling predation . The only problem with Killifish is obtaining them . They aren’t available much .Are they difficult to keep? I've never tried killies except the native kind. Gary, do you have plans for the fry?