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killifish in natural habitat


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I've seen that video before. It's amazing how all those fry can grow to that size in such a small body of water.

I always think this video does make a good point that even fish who 'live in footprints' don't stay in them forever, which is what some people seem to think bettas do.

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I thought the colouration are selectively breed for aquariums! Such pretty colours even in the wild

Hi Joan

Apart from the Gold mutation and Albino varieties all killifish are as you find them in the wild. Here is a photo of my gardneri P82

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Preeettyyy! :lol:

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Hi Guys

Yes, due to the fact that there habitat fluctuates daily they have the ability to adapt to this. Killies are very forgiving then bettas and they can be housed together.

For those that did get the P82 from me your fry should be about 0.5-1cm now.

My P82 has reduced breeding for the time being ..as expected.

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