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"KevnBev" [email protected] wrote in message
... Since the killi ng seems to consist of nuts and weirdos who haven't a clue what a killifish is, I'm asking he Specialized sites can sometimes get low in traffic allowing a few individuals to dominate. It's a seasonal thing. I think rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc has the most traffic year around, and is quite informative. Can different species of killies be kept together peacefully? I'm not familiar with enough Killies, but I'd say that your question is too broad. As adults, there are several species which would dominate smaller species, and then there is territorial aggression issues in tanks which are too small. I think that you would need to research the particular fish which you are interested in (or is available locally). And what other fish can peacefully be kept with them? thanks for any help Anything which wouldn't have an interest in eating them ;~). Look for similar sized fish, possibly frequenting different zones in the aquarium (ie: mid to bottom). hth -- www.NetMax.tk |
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