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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    If you buy eggs be prepared to hatch them, also feeding may be difficult as you will most likely need live foods, your cories may also eat the babies
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    That's a gd start, I wish u luck on ur tank, it should go well ya never know, maybe your killis will even breed for ya!!
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    You could do, but the problem is that 2 may bond and leave and even harm the red fish , I'm not saying it cant be done, it certainly can however stay cautious and just watch your tank to make sure it's in the clear good thing is that if the male ever decides to be aggressive, the aggression is...
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    The red striped killifish Is an excellent hardy and small fish that will only grow abt 2 inches, you can get a male and female,the same applies with gardeners, easy, undemanding, and gets up to 2.5 inches, so slightly larger as for the rachovii, they require specialist care as they are really...
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    Rlly? I thought as there is no other top dwelling fish the golden should be fine, so long as you stay on top of the bio load and maintain your water changes, but obviously the bigger the better.
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    If u plan on getting golden wonders, then I recommend only getting 1 pair, that's a male and a female, luckily the other fishes are cories, which live in a different tank area, so they should be good, if u had any other sort of killi, eg clown killis, I would say abt 4-6 would be a good number...
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    Well yes, not 6 months, with proper care they could live for at least over 1 year, also, I cant really say unless I know what type of killis you plan on getting, they vary in size wildly, eg the clown killi gets 1 inch max whereas the golden killi gets 4 inches , so plz say the type of killi u...
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    While it is true that sand is best and recommended for corydoras, its possible to have it with gravel, so long as it is not very rough around the edges I've pulled it off and many others have as well, your stratum substrate has smooth sided gravel, so they shouldnt damage there barbells, imo I...
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    Help a gal brand new to Killifish out!

    Hi, killifish are primarily top dwelling fish, so as long as you dont keep any top dwelling fish in the tank you should be fine, Cory's are bottom fish so they should suit eachother well.killifish are primarily carnivores, so anything that can fit in there mouth will be considered food, as long...
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    I’m Giving Up On Fish

    Fish definitely are alot more trouble than we originally thought, i feel like maintaining my dogs is easier than my tank lol
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    African cichlid question

    Not yet, yh ik nobody responded :( I've purchased 3 more peacocks , and also 1 deepwater hap and a malawi trout. I've held of the eyebiter just in case someone posts something soon, o wanna be 100 percent certain it will be fine
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    aggressive black skirt tetras

    Yh , definitely after this will be a bit more cautious , I went to petsathome becuase my normal lfs, maidenheadaquatics, had a LONG queue due to the coronavirus so it was just a last resort rlly
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    African cichlid question

    Hey all, I have a 60 gallon (UK gallon) tropical african cichlid tank so far, since the tank is relatively new and just got cycled recently I only have 4 peacock aulonacara cichlids, I know I need to overstock but I'm adding them gradually as to not cause an ammonia spike, so I'm at the lfs just...
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    aggressive black skirt tetras

    And with my luck I unknowingly got black phantoms, incorrectly sold as black widows, just my luck ain't it
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    48l Tropical Aquarium

    They look rlly nice m8, congrats
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