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ajbroome

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Folks,

Took some pictures the other day and they're now online. More

will come as I get the time to take them and Ang gets the time to

do the HTML.

Pictures so far include:

Apistogramma agassizi

Aphyosemion australe gold - the new import

Fundulopanchax gardneri

Fundulopanchax nigerianus gold - the new import

http://www.oxalis.50megs.com/fish/fishr ... hroom.html

Comments, as always are welcome.

Andrew.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Earlier I said...

> More will come as I get the time to take them and Ang gets

> the time to do the HTML.

Some new pictures have now been uploaded. Some are not as good as others but I wanted to get at least some photographic record of the fish I have. As before, further updates will follow as time permits.

http://www.oxalis.50megs.com/fish/fishr ... hroom.html

Andrew.

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Robbo said...

> I have seen Fundulopanchax gardneri in our local shop

> last week.

>

> Sold for $27 each ???

That sounds about right. Do they still have them?

Some were imported a few weeks back, I'm getting my first

fry from them at the moment. They actually seem more like

the gold form of Fp. nigerianum as far as I can tell. There

are pictures of the parents on my fishroom site. The true

Fp. gardneri are the blue fish, the gold Fp. nigerianum are

paler and more greeny-yellow with almost yellow females.

> How old are the angels?

A couple of weeks. I'll need to be finding homes for them at some

stage soon, if anyone local is interested... Golds and Silvers.

Andrew.

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hi Andrew

enjoyed your photos - the colour of the killies is amazing

the only killies I've seen up here are ones they called clown killies - they were tiny, interesting looking and I was very tempted but unsure if they would go well in with guppies and in a 10g and I prefer to have fish that I can breed and trade locally (hence the guppies)

regards - sue

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Robbo said...

> they sold 2 days after arriving.

I hope who-ever got them puts some effort into breeding them...

Maybe Kevin Rowe got them?

> Very nice fish indeed, are they hard to keep and breed?

Not hard at all really. If you can keep other tropical fish alive

you should be able to keep (and probably breed) many of the

commonly available killies. Fundulopanchax gardneri,

Fp. nigerianum, Aphyosemion scheeli, Aplocheilus lineatus,

Epiplatys dageti (and even Aplocheilichthys normani) are all

good candidates to start off with.

> They are not a community fish are they?

Not if you want to breed them. I've got a couple of species

(Aplocheilus lineatus 'gold' and Aphyosemion scheeli) living

in my community tank with Angels, Corydoras, Ancistrus etc...

I keep my breeding fish, one species per tank though. I

have some young Fp. gardneri (see photos) available if anyone

keen comes to Palmerston North to pick them up.

There's no need to join the NZKA to get fish from me but obviously

we welcome members and you'd be supporting the FNZAS

(and therefore this site) and would get the Aquarium World magazine

etc as part of your $15/yr ($10 if you're already a member of

another FNZAS club) membership... Fish and eggs are shared

freely between members.

Andrew.

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Sue said...

> the only killies I've seen up here are ones they called clown

> killies

(Pseudo)epiplatys annulatus, one of my favourites.

> they were tiny

They never get big. About an inch maximum for the biggest males.

> ... interesting looking and I was very tempted but unsure if

> they would go well in with guppies and in a 10g and I prefer

> to have fish that I can breed and trade locally (hence the guppies)

They're very breedable but not what I'd call easy. The fry are

*very* small (think Bettas) and a bit tricky to raise. A couple of

pair on their own in a small tank, with lots of small live food

should become self-sustaining though - all things being equal.

I'm looking for some at the moment if anyone sees any females.

All the ones I've seen lately have been males... :(

Andrew.

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Andrew said:

>Maybe Kevin Rowe got them?

I met Kevin Rowe probably 13-14 years ago.

Is he still around ? Same place ?

Thanks for all the info sofar, I would love to keep Killifish and will at a later date. For now I will have to be content with what I have. Unfortunately family comes first ? Whom ever thought of that should be held accountable amongst fishkeepers !

In the meantime I can enjoy your pictures

Robbo

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Robbo said..

> I met Kevin Rowe probably 13-14 years ago.

> Is he still around ? Same place ?

He's still around and still keeping fish (including some killies

apparently). I've got his e-mail address at home, PM me if

you want it.

As far as I know, he's living at his Dads old place (Ngapotiki St???).

Andrew.

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