rum_and_reason
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Hello!
I've just recently got back into fishkeeping, haven't had a tank since I moved from my parent's home 10 years ago. I first got into killifish when I was about 15 and had a beautiful pair of a.australe in a community tank, so since I got fish on the brain again I was keen to set up a killi species tank. I set up a 24x8x8" unlit, covered tank with peat moss/gravel mix, blackwater extract and lots of anubias, java moss, java fern, indian fern and bogwood and last week I got a lovely pair of a.bivittatum from 'paws for thought' in Leeds. I've been feeding on live brine shrimp and frozen bloodworm which they take well when squirted from a dropper (the female eats loads more than the male). I love watching them eat, they're like little hunters and they get really energetic after they've been fed. I also love when the male seems to 'display' to the female or at his own reflection in the glass, his orange-tipped dorsal fin is really magnificent when it's up and his sides become tinged with metallic blue when normally they look brown. I'd love to put some photos up but my attempts to capture them are really poor, it's hard when the tank isn't lit. I might put some of my attempts up later!
I've done loads of reading on killifish but I wondered if anyone had practical experience with this species and wanted to share any tips/advice?
More specificly I wanted to ask:
1. I read that they prefer 'old' water so would it be best to do water changes with water siphoned from my other tank (heated fancy goldfish/hillstream loach tank) or to acquire RO water from a fish shop?
2. Despite peat/blackwater/bogwood the pH is still around 7.5, I've ordered some peat bog squeezy balls and almond leaves from tyneside aquatics do you think these will help or does it mean my tap water is too buffered to change?
3. The past couple of days the female has been hiding a lot, to the extent where I've convinced myself she's dead and had to rummage around the plants. Previously she was less shy than the male and she'll come right up to the dropper and try and eat out of it at feeding time. But today as soon as she emerged he started harassing her and I'm wondering if that's why she's been hiding. (She still comes out if she thinks food's on the go and looks well but not as 'outgoing') Do you think I should try and find another female of this species somewhere to give her a break or put a tank divider in or something or will she be okay seeing as she seems to manage to find effective hiding places?
Phew, thanks for reading all that. Just wanted to introduce myself really!
Anna
I've just recently got back into fishkeeping, haven't had a tank since I moved from my parent's home 10 years ago. I first got into killifish when I was about 15 and had a beautiful pair of a.australe in a community tank, so since I got fish on the brain again I was keen to set up a killi species tank. I set up a 24x8x8" unlit, covered tank with peat moss/gravel mix, blackwater extract and lots of anubias, java moss, java fern, indian fern and bogwood and last week I got a lovely pair of a.bivittatum from 'paws for thought' in Leeds. I've been feeding on live brine shrimp and frozen bloodworm which they take well when squirted from a dropper (the female eats loads more than the male). I love watching them eat, they're like little hunters and they get really energetic after they've been fed. I also love when the male seems to 'display' to the female or at his own reflection in the glass, his orange-tipped dorsal fin is really magnificent when it's up and his sides become tinged with metallic blue when normally they look brown. I'd love to put some photos up but my attempts to capture them are really poor, it's hard when the tank isn't lit. I might put some of my attempts up later!
I've done loads of reading on killifish but I wondered if anyone had practical experience with this species and wanted to share any tips/advice?
More specificly I wanted to ask:
1. I read that they prefer 'old' water so would it be best to do water changes with water siphoned from my other tank (heated fancy goldfish/hillstream loach tank) or to acquire RO water from a fish shop?
2. Despite peat/blackwater/bogwood the pH is still around 7.5, I've ordered some peat bog squeezy balls and almond leaves from tyneside aquatics do you think these will help or does it mean my tap water is too buffered to change?
3. The past couple of days the female has been hiding a lot, to the extent where I've convinced myself she's dead and had to rummage around the plants. Previously she was less shy than the male and she'll come right up to the dropper and try and eat out of it at feeding time. But today as soon as she emerged he started harassing her and I'm wondering if that's why she's been hiding. (She still comes out if she thinks food's on the go and looks well but not as 'outgoing') Do you think I should try and find another female of this species somewhere to give her a break or put a tank divider in or something or will she be okay seeing as she seems to manage to find effective hiding places?
Phew, thanks for reading all that. Just wanted to introduce myself really!
Anna