nice fish!!
nice fish!!
Look like guppies but they are very nice!!
ENdlers belongs to the guppy groupOriginally Posted by ahkarboy
Nicholas
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Yap.
They're from the same genus.
Au SL
I think at least 9 new strains of the wild Endlers were introduced into the USA by a collector in Venezuela. You have one of them (White Peacock).
The black monocle fits the description of the original Endler strain collected by Dr Endler himself.
That said, you have a very nice white peacock strain. The caudal markings are nice.
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Oh well, its his fish... Up to him to decide...
Anyway, this is the Endler's that I have... Sorry, not very clear...
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The strain that you posted is the orange strain. If I remember correctly, this was bought in by some of the fellow guppy hobbyist. Let me try to snap a picture of them in my tanks.
Au SL
This strain is probably the one called Red Chest, from stock collected by Armando Pou in Venezuela.
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let's keep this thread for discussion and posting of Endler strains. I moved the other discussions about keeping and hybridising Endlers over here http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=15608
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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Hi Au,
Such striking colors!!! I'm considing keeping endlers too. Heard they are tough. Wonder if they are tough enough for me.
Cheers,
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benny got lobang let me know tooOriginally Posted by benny
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How tough you need your fish to be, Benny?
My 2 pairs are not very productive... Else can sell their babies... Only got 6 babies after about 1 month...
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Kanz, 6 months is really a long time. I once owned a pair of Endlers that did not reproduce at all. The female was big and fat but she never once dropped any fry. After 2 months of zero progress I passed her on to a friend of mine in the hope of getting them to finally produce some fry. He too kept them for a few months before he got fed up and passed them on to his friend. As far as I recall, the pair are still alive now and still zero fry. Almost a year already.
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Hi Guys,
It's very tough and a very good fish to start off for beginers. I got almost a hundred fry with 3 months from 2 pairs. Some ar enot so productive but certain changes to their enviroment can trigger them spawn.
I have almost all my endlers breed and grow out in small tanks. If you follow my postings on the trade subforums in various forums, you;ll be able to tell the type of tank I'm using...
If you can't keep endlers alive, he/she can forget about keeping fishes.
Once I have the time, I'll try to take more picture of various strains that I have to showcase here where there are hobbyists appreciate these little gems.
Au SL
JY... It is 1 month lah... With 6 babies only... You got the numbers mixed up...Originally Posted by stormhawk
Anyway, any idea what could be the reason why your never had babies? Wrong females? Genetics? Hmm...
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My females dropped more fry... But only managed to see about 4... Hope there are more hiding among the roots of the Limnobium sp in the tank...
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Who wouldn't like these colorful little beauties?Originally Posted by CM Media
Anyway, we'll hold you to your words and await for pictures of the other strains.
Cheers,
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As usual, beautiful little gems.
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