KillieLover
New Member
Hello All,
I'm new to this forum (and website), so I hope I'm posting this in the right place, if not hopefully the moderators can easily move it.
I purchased 100 Killifish/rachovii eggs from eBay, and received them in the mail a couple days ago. They came in a small container filled with Peat moss. On the lid it says "Validity date: 18-Jan-12". I'm assuming that is the "hatch date" right?
I've never hatched Killies yet, but I've done a lot of research before (and after) buying these. I now know, from "BigC" that the "Rachovii" isn't the best for a beginner to start with, but I'm willing to do the water changes, and everything to try to have a successful hatch. I've been in the fish hobby for about 10 years at least, but haven't ever breed fish or raised fry yet.
I read BigC's article on Killifish, but I have a few questions and rather then write a reply to that old post, I decided to ask here.
First, how much of the container should I try and hatch at first and should I start the hatching on the 18th? Also, it comes with a little Peat moss in the con. (the same size as the one BigC hatched) but do I need to buy and put any more into the hatch container? Also I don't have any Java moss or any other kind of moss, right now. So do I need to buy some of that for the "raising tray" or can I get some more Peat moss (at Walmart or somewhere cheap) and just raise them in that?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions later, but this should get me going. If anyone needs more information from me let me know.
Thank you in advance for any help.
P.S. Just for the record, I'm planning to hatch these Ranchovii Killies and some other "6 mixed types" I should be receiving soon. (I'm not going to be hatching them all together though). I have an approx. 30 gallon tank established (for a few weeks now, with a Betta in it for now and small gravel. I'm also getting some live plants for it through the mail soon, and am planning to put the Killies in there when they are big enough (and moving the Betta out).
I'm new to this forum (and website), so I hope I'm posting this in the right place, if not hopefully the moderators can easily move it.
I purchased 100 Killifish/rachovii eggs from eBay, and received them in the mail a couple days ago. They came in a small container filled with Peat moss. On the lid it says "Validity date: 18-Jan-12". I'm assuming that is the "hatch date" right?
I've never hatched Killies yet, but I've done a lot of research before (and after) buying these. I now know, from "BigC" that the "Rachovii" isn't the best for a beginner to start with, but I'm willing to do the water changes, and everything to try to have a successful hatch. I've been in the fish hobby for about 10 years at least, but haven't ever breed fish or raised fry yet.
I read BigC's article on Killifish, but I have a few questions and rather then write a reply to that old post, I decided to ask here.
First, how much of the container should I try and hatch at first and should I start the hatching on the 18th? Also, it comes with a little Peat moss in the con. (the same size as the one BigC hatched) but do I need to buy and put any more into the hatch container? Also I don't have any Java moss or any other kind of moss, right now. So do I need to buy some of that for the "raising tray" or can I get some more Peat moss (at Walmart or somewhere cheap) and just raise them in that?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions later, but this should get me going. If anyone needs more information from me let me know.
Thank you in advance for any help.
P.S. Just for the record, I'm planning to hatch these Ranchovii Killies and some other "6 mixed types" I should be receiving soon. (I'm not going to be hatching them all together though). I have an approx. 30 gallon tank established (for a few weeks now, with a Betta in it for now and small gravel. I'm also getting some live plants for it through the mail soon, and am planning to put the Killies in there when they are big enough (and moving the Betta out).