fishdudein
Fishaholic
OK....having been in this hobby for 35 some odd years, there are a few fish that you see pictures of in books, and think "I need to get me some of those next time I go to the LFS". But they are never there. For me, badis badis badis is one of those, as well as peacock and purple spotted gudgeons....and there are always these beautiful pictures of killifish. Now the rare occasions that I have seen any type of killifish at all in any of the local shops they have been bland silverish colored fish. Nothing that would cause you to look twice. Nothing that looked anything at all like the killifish pictures I had seen in books. Then there was 2 weeks ago.....
On my weekly trip to the LFS, I was pleasantly surprised to find several aphyosemion australe "gold". These are an absolutely stunning looking fish. I ran home, did some quick research, decided that with a minimum of moving fish around that I could easily give these fish their own tank, and went back and bought 2 pairs. So far they are doing very well, they are quite young fish but hopefully will get to a breeding size soon.
The following week, on my next trip to the LFS, they now had gotten in a small amount of blue gularis. I was quite impressed by these fish also, and I bought a pair of them. They are about twice the size of the AUS, probably breeding size already.
I will hopefully be able to post pics of these fish soon. As you may have guessed, I fear that I am evolving into one of those "killi-nuts" you have all read about who keep all these little boxes of peat moss and dried out fish eggs.
I hope I am posting this in the right section. I never noticed this before, but there doesn't seem to be a killifish section on this forum. Any other killie fans around who might have any advice for me? I'm kinda clueless on this "spawning mop" thing...is this something home-made?and how do you go about making it? I have read that water quality is important, and I am already a fanatic about water changes anyway, but what about water make-up...I have read that these fish do best in hard water from one source, yet reading from another source I am getting that they require soft water.
On my weekly trip to the LFS, I was pleasantly surprised to find several aphyosemion australe "gold". These are an absolutely stunning looking fish. I ran home, did some quick research, decided that with a minimum of moving fish around that I could easily give these fish their own tank, and went back and bought 2 pairs. So far they are doing very well, they are quite young fish but hopefully will get to a breeding size soon.
The following week, on my next trip to the LFS, they now had gotten in a small amount of blue gularis. I was quite impressed by these fish also, and I bought a pair of them. They are about twice the size of the AUS, probably breeding size already.
I will hopefully be able to post pics of these fish soon. As you may have guessed, I fear that I am evolving into one of those "killi-nuts" you have all read about who keep all these little boxes of peat moss and dried out fish eggs.
I hope I am posting this in the right section. I never noticed this before, but there doesn't seem to be a killifish section on this forum. Any other killie fans around who might have any advice for me? I'm kinda clueless on this "spawning mop" thing...is this something home-made?and how do you go about making it? I have read that water quality is important, and I am already a fanatic about water changes anyway, but what about water make-up...I have read that these fish do best in hard water from one source, yet reading from another source I am getting that they require soft water.