Releasing my killifish back to the wild

Barry Tetra

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After a successful breeding of wild blue panchax from a river, here they are...cute baby fish and it’s time to release them from where it came from, I dont really like keeping thing from nature anyway....and yes @PheonixKingZ super-long 3 meters anacharis is where it came from.






@JuiceBox52 @Crispii @PhantomCarp

And special thanks to @Colin_Tand his knowledge about killifish.
 
After a successful breeding of wild blue panchax from a river, here they are...cute baby fish and it’s time to release them from where it came from, I dont really like keeping thing from nature anyway....and yes @PheonixKingZ super-long 3 meters anacharis is where it came from.






@JuiceBox52 @Crispii @PhantomCarp

And special thanks to @Colin_Tand his knowledge about killifish.
Cool to see you helping out the wild population :fish:
 
Nice to see them released back into the wild! I think its cool how you can see fish that we call "rare" in your local streets. :fish:
 
The general rule for native fish from anywhere is not to release them back into the wild, even in their own habitat. There are always dangers of disease introduction, if your tanks, plants or equipment have been in contact with farm bred fish. This is especially important if you kept them in community tanks.
 

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