newmag1659
Fish Fanatic
Hi!
I have a currently empty 10 gallon tank, but I'm seriously considering adding killifish, but I clearly need to do research, but I wanted to ask around here first!
I have extremely soft water, so I've been told that's a good thing for killifish. Additionally, the tank will be heavily planted with a whole bunch of different stuff, so far only hornwort, amazon swords, and wisteria but I have more arriving in the mail soon.
Looking around briefly online, it appears killifish live quite a short time, google's first hit says 3-9 months. If I'm wanting fish that live at least a year, should I look elsewhere?
There seems to be many species of killifish - which are beginner friendly? The more colorful, the better, because I like shiny things, but I don't want to jump right into the deep end if I'm not ready.
Are killifish friendly to snails and shrimp? What about other fish, primarily pygmy corycats?
If I don't end up liking the answers, I'll probably go with some rasboras or ember tetras
I have a currently empty 10 gallon tank, but I'm seriously considering adding killifish, but I clearly need to do research, but I wanted to ask around here first!
I have extremely soft water, so I've been told that's a good thing for killifish. Additionally, the tank will be heavily planted with a whole bunch of different stuff, so far only hornwort, amazon swords, and wisteria but I have more arriving in the mail soon.
Looking around briefly online, it appears killifish live quite a short time, google's first hit says 3-9 months. If I'm wanting fish that live at least a year, should I look elsewhere?
There seems to be many species of killifish - which are beginner friendly? The more colorful, the better, because I like shiny things, but I don't want to jump right into the deep end if I'm not ready.
Are killifish friendly to snails and shrimp? What about other fish, primarily pygmy corycats?
If I don't end up liking the answers, I'll probably go with some rasboras or ember tetras