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Inkling Fish Addict Posts: 689 Kudos: 498 Votes: 11 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | Hello. I was browsing around aquabid (always dangorus ) and noticed many kinds of killi eggs for sale. Has anyone had any experience with these? What are the minimum tank requirements for them? They are so pretty.... Inky |
Posted 19-Apr-2007 22:00 | |
GobyFan2007 Fish Addict Posts: 615 Kudos: 363 Votes: 65 Registered: 03-Feb-2007 | Me, i have no experience, but they do not require a lot of space. Maybe a 5 gallon for a bunch of them would be fine. I am told that they do fine in low oxygenated waters. Maybe a 10 gallon with like 30? Im not sure, but it could very well be like 2 to a gallon for them. ><> ~=!Vote Today!=~ <>< -----> View My Dragons <----- |
Posted 19-Apr-2007 23:47 | |
mobeyjack Small Fry Posts: 8 Kudos: 9 Votes: 4 Registered: 29-Jan-2007 | Its also a good idea to get the appropriate anti-fungal for the water. killi egg can sometimes fall victim to an outbreak of the fungi. |
Posted 20-Apr-2007 00:59 | |
Fallout Moderator Communications Specialist Posts: 6416 Kudos: 4053 Votes: 742 Registered: 29-Jul-2000 | Incubating and hatching killi eggs will vary with different species. Most have to sit for a set amount of time, and then be moistened for hatching. Care requirements are also different depending on what species you get Generally it's not to hard, the hardest part will be keeping the water clean and getting small enough food for the hatchlings. |
Posted 21-Apr-2007 06:26 |
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