chocolate australe
I have had some limited success breeding killifish. I had my water aerated, with peatmoss in it running around 75F. A friend used colder water, around 70F and had good results as well. I am not sure about your species, I would go for around 75F.
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around 70 will work just fine mine hatch fine any where from 65 to 75 i try for around 70 mine are orange not chocolate but should be the same.
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I have had some limited success breeding killifish. I had my water aerated, with peatmoss in it running around 75F. A friend used colder water, around 70F and had good results as well. I am not sure about your species, I would go for around 75F.
some experience
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around 70 will work just fine mine hatch fine any where from 65 to 75 i try for around 70 mine are orange not chocolate but should be the same.
some experience
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